AT&T has the Apple iPhone 6s for $99.99 ($100 off) for prepaid customers; conditions apply

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AT&T has the Apple iPhone 6s for $99.99 ($100 off) for prepaid customers; conditions apply
If you're an AT&T Prepaid customer, or are thinking of signing up for the service, the carrier has a deal for you on the Apple iPhone 6s. Instead of the usual $199.99 that it charges for the three-year old smartphone, AT&T will sell the handset to you for $99.99. That is a 50% discount and requires in-store activation and a new line of service priced at over $50 a month. AutoPay is required. The Apple iPhone 6s Plus is available with the same conditions for $299.99. That is $50 or 14% off the usual $349.99 price.

All of AT&T's prepaid plans feature unlimited talk and text, no annual contracts or credit checks. The plans available with this deal include the $65 a month plan, which is only $45 per month with AutoPay. This plan features unlimited high speed data, although the speed could be throttled during times of network condition. Video streams at standard definition (480p), and the plan includes unlimited talk and text to Mexico and Canada, use of your plan's data in both countries, unlimited text to over 100 countries and a multi-line discount.

Or, you can pay $85 month, $65 a month with AutoPay. This plan also offers unlimited high-speed data, but with this plan throttling will only occur after 22GB of high-speed data is consumed in one month, and there is traffic congestion. The plan also features 10GB of high-speed hotspot data (U.S. only). After the 10GB is used, the speed is reduced to 128Kbps for the rest of the month. In addition, while videos stream at 480p to save data, this feature can be turned off allowing you to view video streams at 1080p. Everything else is the same compared to the the $65/month plan.

The deals on boh the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are good until January 10th, 2019.

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