iPhone 5 Sale: Rogers Offers 16GB for $79, TELUS Cuts $100 Off All Models [Update]
Rogers and TELUS have introduced some iPhone 5 sales for the holidays. Rogers is offering the 16GB iPhone 5 for $79 on a three year contract, which is a savings of $100.

TELUS is also offering the same deal on the 16GB model, but has also slashed its 32GB and 64GB models by $100 as well, all on three year contracts until Dec. 27th. Online orders have free shipping and no activation fee.

Also, TELUS is offering the 64GB iPhone 4S for free on a three year term as well, as part of a web exclusive. If someone is jumping to the iPhone for the first time, a $0 64GB iPhone 4S would be a fantastic deal (expires Dec. 31st):

Here’s a summary of TELUS iPhone 5 offers (three year term pricing):
- 16GB iPhone 5: $79
- 32GB iPhone 5: $179
- 64GB iPhone 5: $279
- 16GB iPhone 4S: $0
- 64GB iPhone 4S: $0 (web exclusive)
Plus, for those who want the iPhone 4S it still remains at $0 on a three year term from TELUS, Rogers and Bell.
Let us know if you’re going to jump on any of these!
Update: According to this RFD thread, if you bring in ANY old CDMA cellphone to recycle, you can get an extra $50 off your iPhone 5 on a three year term. So essentially you’d be paying $29 for an iPhone 5 on a three year term. Nice deal.
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Three year contracts suck. Sasktel is also having the same iPhone 5 sale. Who would want to sign three years though?!
what is sale price for iphone5 ?
hey can u tekl me how it works ? most imp thing how much i have to pay as an downpayment ? iphone4s 64gb free?
All these discounts are false, because if you decide to upgrade before the end of your term. You will need to pay the $100 discount back together with the pro-rated outstanding handset price. If you look, you will see that the no term price is still the full price. All the carriers do this ‘trickery’. If it was truely $100 off then the contract cancellation price would be $100 less. Where is the CRTC on this?