Bag an iPhone 11 Pro free from Verizon when you take out a new line

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Verizon is now offering the iPhone 11 Pro with 64GB of storage for free when you activate a new line on its Unlimited Plan. You can also receive a $250 credit if you’re switching from another carrier.

The deal could save you as much as $1,249 in total. It’s only available for a limited time, so take advantage of it before it’s too late.

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Its gorgeous Super Retina XDR display, super-speedy A13 Bionic processor, and features like Face ID make the iPhone 11 Pro one of the best smartphones money can buy. And that’s not all you get.

iPhone 11 Pro also boasts all-day battery life, a triple camera system with Ultra Wide and Telephoto lenses, wireless charging, and a water-resistant design. What’s more, you can get yours right now for free!

Verizon offers iPhone 11 Pro for free

Order your iPhone 11 Pro with 64GB of storage, worth $999, on a Verizon Unlimited plan and you’ll get it absolutely free. Switch from another carrier and receive an additional $250 credit toward your monthly bills.

Prices start at just $33.33 a month on a 30-month plan, or $41.66 a month when you reduce that commitment to 24 months. It’s one of the best deals we’ve seen so far on brand-new iPhone 11 Pro units.

This is a limited-time deal, so enjoy it before it disappears. And don’t miss these awesome offers on some must-have iPhone accessories:

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