Verizon Apple Deals: How to Save on iPhones

Verizon Apple Deals: How to Save on iPhones

Verizon Apple Deals: How to Save on iPhones

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Publish Date: 2026-04-24 13:43:00

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Spring is typically a quieter stretch for phone promotions, with many shoppers turning their attention to travel plans and summer spending rather than upgrading their devices.

But Verizon is still offering a few solid ways to save on Apple devices. If you are planning to switch carriers, add a line or set up a family plan, the timing can still work in your favor.

Below are the standout deals and how they work, along with a few practical ways to save depending on how you plan to upgrade.

Apple and Verizon’s new line deals

The strongest Verizon deals right now are tied to adding a new line, with the biggest discounts applied as monthly bill credits that can significantly offset the cost of a new device over time.

Apple iPhone 16 Plus with a new phone line

You can get the Apple iPhone 16 Plus for $0 per month over 36 months after bill credits, effectively saving $830.

It’s a strong option for everyday users who want a large screen, reliable performance and a camera that’s more than capable of taking photos, video, and social sharing without stepping up to a Pro model.

Add four lines and bring your per-line cost down to $25 each

With Verizon’s multi-line pricing, the monthly cost drops when you add more lines. In this case, four lines on the Unlimited Welcome plan with Auto Pay come out to about $25 per line per month, plus taxes and fees.

Each phone is financed over 36 months at 0% APR, with the monthly device cost offset by bill credits. For example, a device with a full retail price of $729.99 is billed at about $20.27 per month, then reduced by an equal monthly credit, bringing the device cost down to $0 as long as you remain on an eligible plan.

Pros:

  • Deep discounts that can cover the full cost of the device
  • Good fit for families adding lines
  • Spreads cost over time with no interest

Cons:

  • Requires a new line and an eligible unlimited plan
  • Savings are paid out monthly, not upfront
  • You need to stay for the full 36 months to get the full value

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