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Get an iPhone 6 and a year of unlimited talk-and-text for less than half price [Deals]

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The iPhone 6 is still a great device.
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Whenever the new iPhone comes out, scores of us start eyeing our contracts and working out the math hoping it’ll be worth the jump. This deal from FreedomPop takes the pressure off, offering a certified pre-owned iPhone 6 and a year of premium wireless service, including 500 megabytes of LTE data every month, without any contract nonsense or cancellation fees. And the kicker? The whole package is $549.

All the features you crave in Apple’s latest and greatest phone can be in your hands, along with data rollover, usage alerts, VPN access and data compression, with the option to pay as you go for more data. With unlimited text and talk and free international calling, you’ll get plenty of use and goodies at a fraction of the regular price. If you’ve been eyeing a new iPhone and were waiting for the right time to pounce, this is it.

Get an iPhone 6 and a year of contract free use for only $549.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

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3 responses to “Get an iPhone 6 and a year of unlimited talk-and-text for less than half price [Deals]”

  1. Tobit says:

    This is not really on topic. Your Ad Blocker popup tells people to white list your site. However Ad Blocker blocked 47 ads just on this page. That is a ridiculous number of ads. Are you trying to lock up people’s web browser and make their laptop fans go full speed? Why would anyone white list you?

  2. dolorsitamet says:

    “Apple’s latest and greatest phone.” you say? I thought that honor might go the the iPhone6-S. (Or 6S+)

  3. clembartels says:

    I’ve used FreedomPop in the past, and while they are ok, that’s all they are, is just ok. Here’s the downside to their service: You cannot use the default message app on any iPhone (or Android phone for that matter), you have to use the FreedomPop message app to send and receive texts. That creates a major issue with Siri (or Google Now) because Siri (or Google Now) does not work with FreedomPop’s app. There is also an issue with FreedomPop’s phone app for making and receiving calls also not integrating with Siri and Google Now, so no telling Siri to send a text or call home.

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