Early iPhone deals emerge as Apple warns of price hikes

With Apple CEO Tim Cook signaling that future iPhone price increases are unavoidable due to persistent chip supply constraints, consumers are looking for ways to bypass the looming cost surge. While Amazon prepares for its Prime Day event, several significant discounts have already appeared at major retailers like Best Buy and T-Mobile.

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Early iPhone deals emerge as Apple warns of price hikes

The most aggressive offer currently available comes from T-Mobile, which is providing the 256GB iPhone 17 Pro at no cost. The deal requires customers to commit to an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan for 24 months, during which the carrier applies promotional credits to cover the full device price. This offer stands out because it mandates no trade-in, making it a rare entry point for the latest hardware.

For those prioritizing portability, the iPhone Air (256GB) is currently discounted to $929.99 at Best Buy, a $70 reduction from its standard retail price. Apple’s thinnest device to date features a titanium frame and a 27-hour battery life. Shoppers seeking a more budget-conscious upgrade can also find the iPhone 16e (128GB) marked down to $529.99 at Best Buy. Despite being one generation removed from the newest releases, the 16e remains a viable performer equipped with the A18 chip and a 6.1-inch display.

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