New attractive offers for iPhone 5C in Best Buy, RadioShack and Walmart
Less than two weeks since the official launching of Apple iPhone 5C and Apple iPhone 5S we already see significant cut in the price of the plastic handset announced by several retailers. The first that offered iPhone 5C was the big online retailer Best Buy. The promotion announced for the affordable device is time limited for the period 3rd to 7th of October. The company will be giving away a gift care equal to $50 with each unite iPhone 5C bought from Best Buy on two year contract. To be correct, the 16GB variant of the phone will cost $49.99 and the 32GB variant is $149.99. This great news for the fans of the extraordinary handset by Apple is only the first nice surprise. Since Saturday 5th of October, the RadioShack retailer is offering a similar promotion with $50 gift card for the purchase of iPhone 5C. The costs for the handset will be reduced to $49.99 for the 16GB variant. The new offer is also time-limited and will continue until 2nd of November.
Walmart is another retailer where buyers of the phone can find it at lower price. It costs $45, which is significantly lower price than the entering price in the retailer of $79.99. The company has announced that the promotion will continue “throughout the holiday season.” With other words – you will have a couple of months to save up for your favorite phone.
The new deals for iPhone 5C sound definitely irresistible. Apple released the affordable smartphone with the idea to bring the iPhone experience with more affordable handset. The colorful device has all the potential to accomplish this goal. Most of the big carriers have already launched the smartphone. A lot of the prepaid operators also offer iPhone 5C to their users. The lowering of the iPhone 5 C price evoked predictions that we can expect even more significant cuts in the price for the device. How do you like the offers for iPhone 5C? Would take advantage from the current promotions or would you wait long for even more attractive deals? Share with us.
Source: MarketWatch