If you’re into signing 2-year contracts, Fido, Koodo and Virgin Mobile have coincidentally (and simultaneously) dropped the price of entry level iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c models to the following:
16GB iPhone 5s
Fido: $180 ($50 off)
Koodo: $175 ($55 off)
Virgin Mobile: $179.99 ($50.01 off)
16GB iPhone 5c
Fido: $50 ($80 off)
Koodo: $50 ($80 off)
Virgin Mobile: $49.99 ($80.01 off)
Fido:
Virgin Mobile:
Koodo:
These subsidized iPhones will require a minimum $80/month Max Plan (unlimited Canada-wide minutes, 500MB data). Virgin Mobile wants customers to know their Platinum Plans come with “Tons of Data” (500MB):
Lately we’ve seen subsidized iPhone prices dropfrom major carriers and regional ones. Bell was first to drop their iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c prices, and as of today, Rogers and Telus have matched those price drops as well. The wireless tango continues in Canada.
Let us know if you’re going to sign on the dotted line.
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