Apple Inc.'s AAPL iPhone 15 Pro is now available at an eye-watering discount of up to $1,000 thanks to a trade-in program that Verizon Communications Inc. VZ is running right now.
What Is The Deal: The Apple iPhone 15 Pro can be yours for free thanks to this Verizon deal that offers a trade-in discount of up to $1,000. The iPhone 15 Pro's retail price starts at $999, so this makes the phone essentially free.
In addition, Verizon offers two options – you can get either the Apple Watch SE (2022) worth $300 or the Apple iPad (9th generation) worth $460 for free.
This brings the overall savings to $1,460, and you get the iPhone 15 Pro and an Apple iPad (9th generation) for free.
Verizon will credit the $1,000 trade-in discount in the form of monthly credits over 36 months.
The iPhone 15 Pro is available on pre-order in all four colors on Verizon, with storage starting at 128GB and going all the way up to 1TB.
iPhone 15 Pro Features: The iPhone 15 Pro was launched during Apple's Sept. 12 Wonderlust event. One of the highlights includes the A17 Pro chipset, something that Apple says makes the iPhone 15 Pro "the best game console".
The iPhone 15 Pro sports a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display and has a titanium alloy design, which is also used on the Mars rover Perseverance.
Apple has stuck with its triple camera setup – the iPhone 15 Pro has a 48MP primary camera, two 12MP cameras, and a 3D LiDAR scanner. The front has the Dynamic Island, which also houses the 12MP selfie camera.
Lastly, Apple has finally given in and added the much-anticipated USB-C port to the iPhone 15 series. The iPhone 15 Pro supports 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and has a 3,274mAh battery with 15W wired and 7.5W wireless charging.
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