Sprint claims this to be “the lowest price” among carriers, but that’s slightly deceptive. When Sprint says lease, it really means lease. At the end of that 18-month term, you still don’t own the iPhone; you’ll have to decide whether to trade it back in for an upgrade or pay what’s left on the balance and keep it. Other carriers do monthly installments that end with you having paid the full price of the phone. After that, it’s yours. (Most of them have early trade-in programs and the like.)
Nevertheless, Sprint is offering the lower lease payments by adding a credit to your bill each month. That will take effect within two billing cycles. It’s a better deal than usual, but just make sure you know the fine print and general lease structure of Sprint Flex — especially if you’re new to the carrier. And again, the offer is only good for new customers and those adding a line of service. It’s available both from Sprint and retailer partners like Best Buy.