Best Buy is offering a great deal for customers that are looking to acquire Apple's latest flagship smartphones, the iPhone 6 or the iPhone 6 Plus.
Listings of the two smartphones on the Best Buy website show that customers can avail of a $100 discount on all the models of the two smartphones, as long as they are acquired with a two-year contract.
The discounted offer by Best Buy lists the 16GB iPhone 6 as $99.99, the 64GB iPhone 6 as $199.99 and the 128GB iPhone 6 as $299.99. For the larger counterpart of the device, the iPhone 6 Plus, the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus is listed as $199.99, the 64GB iPhone 6 Plus is listed as $299.99 and the 128GB iPhone 6 Plus is listed as $399.99.
As mentioned, the discounted prices for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models come with a two-year contract, and the customer has the option of choosing between Verizon and Sprint as their carrier. In addition, the available colors for all the models of the two devices are gold, silver and space gray.
Customers that are looking to pick up the Apple smartphones definitely have a good offer from Best Buy with the discounted prices. Purchasing the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus from Best Buy also entitles the customer to free shipping for the device, with the purchased item usually leaving the warehouse of Best Buy in 1 business day.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are set to receive Apple's upcoming new version for its mobile operating system, iOS 9, this fall. The operating system will be compatible all the way up to the iPhone 4S, and will not take up as much space as iOS 8. iOS 9 will only consumer 1.3GB of space, whereas iOS 8 consumed 4.6GB. However, there is no definite date set yet for the release of iOS 9.
Some users, on the other hand, could be waiting for the upcoming iPhone 6s before upgrading their smartphones. Expected to be launched in September, the iPhone 6s will pack better features compared to the iPhone 6. However, there are rumors that that next version of Apple's smartphone will no longer come in 16GB capacities and will have 32GB devices as the base model, resulting in higher minimum prices for the iPhone.