
Shaw’s Freedom Mobile first launched Apple Watch sales back in June, offering up Series 5 models, but latter added the newest Series 6 and SE to the lineup.
Freedom Mobile customers can add an Apple Watch plan for an extra $10 per month, which includes 1GB of data.
Now, it appears you can pay for Apple Watch on Freedom Mobile with MyTab over 24 months, a change made last week (via Reddit). This means you can get an Apple Watch for $0 upfront and pay for it over 24 months.
The starting cellular Apple Watch 24-month MyTab amounts are as follows:
- Apple Watch Series 6: $30/month ($720)
- Apple Watch SE: $19/month ($456)
- Apple Watch Series 5: $26/month ($624)
Again, you’ll still need to add a $10/month Apple Watch plan on top of your MyTab.
MyTab is not for everybody but is targeting those looking to make monthly payments for an Apple Watch instead of paying up front for the wearable.
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