iPhone Coupons and discounts are provided through AT&T for people who want to buy an iPhone and sign a two-year contract for service with this mobile carrier. A significant discount is frequently offered to AT&T customers who are willing to make a long-term commitment to phone, data, and mobile wireless services through this communications company. However, iPhone coupons are also available for purchasing the iPhone directly through the Apple store and through other online retailers as well, allowing those who do not desire to use AT&T's phone service to still purchase the iPhone and use it on other networks by jailbreaking the phone. Also, those who are currently on an AT&T phone plan but who are unable to upgrade their phone or renew their contract, can still purchase this phone through these online retailers and through AT&T by still securing a considerable discount.
Coupon Sources
Online iPhone Coupons and other coupon codes for purchasing this phone can be found at savings.com, Coupon Mountain, and Retail Me Not. Offers.com is also currently offering a promotion of $400 off the iPhone through AT&T with a two-year contract.
The current prices for these phones through AT&T and the Apple Store vary according to the model and available storage capacity. At the present time, the iPhone 3G 32 Gigabyte models are selling for $299 with a two year contract from these sites. However, 8GB models of this phone are available for as little as $99 with the contract. iPhone coupons allow AT&T customers who are planning on purchasing this phone to save even more when they renew or upgrade their plans or switch from another mobile carrier.
iPhone coupons for iPhone cases and other accessories are also available at Coupon Mountain and can be used at online retailers such as Richard Solo, Orion Gadgets, and Shop 4 Tech.
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AppVee reviews one of the recent iPhone Coupons applications that are available for the iPhone. These applications allow iPhone users to view and use grocery coupons and manufacturer coupons while on the go. These applications, such as the one created by CellFire, have created a lot of controversy, with opponents arguing that the coupons are in fact generated from other sites and that people are not actually able to use the coupons directly from their iPhones simply by showing the cashier their phone.
