Bell, SaskTel iPhone 5 Available for $79 on 3 Year Term

Yesterday Rogers and TELUS discounted the iPhone 5 to $79 on a three year term. Now, that same offer is available from Bell and SaskTel.

Bell is offering the discount in the form of a $100 in-store credit that can be applied towards your iPhone 5 or accessories. It’s for new activations only and goes until December 31st.

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SaskTel has the iPhone 5 available for $78.99, which is cheaper than the ‘Big 3’ by one penny.

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So that brings the iPhone 5 to $79 from Rogers, TELUS and Bell for the holidays. Let us know if you’re going to be signing up on a three year term to save $100.

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gtasscarlo
gtasscarlo
13 years ago

It’s almost as if the big three work on price fixing, exactly like the oil companies.

Gary
Reply to  gtasscarlo
13 years ago

It’s pretty hilarious. All perfectly timed.

Refresh
Refresh
13 years ago

Discounting the iPhone so soon makes me think that a new version is coming out soon.

Gary
Reply to  Refresh
13 years ago

Yeah we never saw the 4S for so cheap early on. A new phone is inevitable, the timetable is unknown.

K3
K3
Reply to  Gary
13 years ago

also maybe the big three are all “lets lock ’em in now before the crtc shows up to kick ass and chew bubble gum.”

Gary
Reply to  K3
13 years ago

Yeah that could be another valid reason too. These ‘$79’ iPhone 5 prices are too irresistible to those looking to upgrade to an iPhone for ‘cheap.’

Dannymaas
Dannymaas
Reply to  Gary
13 years ago

There was speculation on MacBreak Weekly recently that product upgrades could come twice a year as we’ve seen with iPad this year. One of the speculated reasons is that some people may hold off buying until the next model comes out but once it comes out there is such demand they can’t keep up with supply, thereby reducing overall potential sales. Interesting theory!

erickwong
erickwong
13 years ago

$79-$78.99 = one penny, not one dollar. Seems like it’s Bell at $79.95 that’s higher than the others.

Gary
Reply to  erickwong
13 years ago

The Mayan calendar at the time of writing told me it was a dollar.

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