
Telus has released new exclusive partner program (EPP) offers for the month of July 2021, according to documents seen by iPhone in Canada. Check out some of the top offers below:
- iPhone 12 64GB for $0 with $81/15GB plan with Bring-It-Back
- iPhone 12 Pro 128GB for $0 with $96.50/15GB plan with Bring-It-Back
- Samsung Galaxy S21 128GB for $0 with $67/15GB plan with Bring-It-Back
- Samsung Galaxy S21+ 128GB for $0 with $96.50/15GB plan with Bring-It-Back
- BYOD: $50/15GB
- BYOD: $68/30GB
The Telus Bring-It-Back program is essentially like leasing a smartphone. You pay a monthly charge to get your new device and at the end of your contract, you either return the phone or pay back the upfront savings.
How do you get a Telus EPP plan? You’ll need to check with your employer to see if they have partnered with Telus to offer these plans to employees.
Compared to Telus EPP offers back in May, this month’s offers see the BYOD plan drop down to $50 (it was $56) for 15GB of data. The iPhone 12 Pro offer on contract with Bring-It-Back increased by $5.50 per month.
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