Score affordable Apple Watch by taking advantage of T-Mobile's offer that slashes over $200 off the retail price
In a move to attract tech enthusiasts, T-Mobile has launched an exclusive offer for the Apple Watch Series 11 and the highly anticipated iPhone 17 Pro. The offer, available as of Sept. 19, allows customers to purchase the Apple Watch Series 11 at a reduced monthly payment. With the offer, the monthly payment for the Apple Watch Series 11 reduces from $20.84 to $12.46 over 24 months. This saving is applied as bill credits. However, it's important to note that this offer does not extend to the iPhone 17 Pro, which is available with a trade-in but requires sticking to the plan for the full two years to receive all the credits. The offer applies to the Apple Watch Series 11 and other models, and is available when adding a qualifying watch line at T-Mobile. Moreover, T-Mobile is offering up to $200.99 off the Apple Watch Series 11 through 24 monthly bill credits, making it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their smartwatch. The Apple Watch Series 11, priced at $499.99, mainly differs from the Series 10 by offering 5G connectivity, a longer battery life (about 24 hours compared to 18 hours), and a more scratch-resistant Ion-X glass on aluminum models. Both watches use the same S10 chip, have similar design and sizes (42 and 46 mm), and almost identical health sensors and functionalities. It's also worth mentioning that early cancellation of the service at T-Mobile will result in the cessation of credits and the obligation to pay the remaining balance of the iPhone 17 Pro. This offer is exclusive to T-Mobile and not available elsewhere as of Sept. 19. For those interested, the offer requires adding a new Watch Plan Plus line. As of Sept. 19, there are no reports of any new glitches in the iPhone cameras or a promised fix. The terms of the T-Mobile offer for the free iPhone 17 Pro include sticking with the plan for the full two years to receive all the credits. The details of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Watch Ultra 2, if available, have not been specified in the provided information. It's recommended to visit T-Mobile's official website or contact their customer service for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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