
Fido contract pricing for Apple’s iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max has been revealed on the pre-order launch day of 2019 iPhones.
For all 2019 iPhone models on a two-year contract, for the lowest upfront prices, a XXL plan at $115 per month with 10GB of data and unlimited Canada-wide talk and global SMS/MMS, to go with usual extras like voicemail and caller ID, is available.
Check out the Fido iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max upfront prices you’ll pay below, along with your $115/10GB plan on an XXL Tab, if you choose to go with the latter:
iPhone 11
- 64GB – $40
- 128GB – $110
- 256GB – $250
iPhone 11 Pro
- 64GB – $450
- 128GB – $660
- 512GB – $950
iPhone 11 Pro Max
- 64GB – $590
- 128GB – $810
- 512GB – $1100
Again, if you can fork up the money upfront, you’re better off buying an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max directly from Apple.ca and paying a cheaper monthly BYOD plan.
Update: To clarify, an XXL plan is not required for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max. Customers can choose from any tab plan, but XXL is the default for showing the lowest upfront pricing. This article has been clarified above to reflect this information.
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