Boost Mobile iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus: prepaid deals go on sale Oct. 17

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Sprint's prepaid division Boost Mobile will start offering the latest iPhone models very soon.

Boost Mobile is coming up with contract-free deals for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models beginning Oct. 17. It means that customers who want to own the latest flagship phone from Apple but would like to veer away from monthly bill obligations can purchase the unit at its full retail price.

Also, the prepaid U.S. network carrier sells the units for $100 less than the suggested retail price offered by postpaid networks.

The iPhone 6 will be available for $549.99 for the 16 GB version, $649.99 for the 64 GB version, and $749.99 for the 128 GB version. On the other hand, the iPhone 6 Plus can be bought starting at $649.99 for the 16 GB model, $749.99 for the 32 GB model, and $849.99 for the 128 GB model.

This is not the first time that Boost Mobile will be offering a $100 discount for iPhones. Last year, the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c also came with the same discount.

Boost Mobile is known for selling devices without annual contracts. They also do not charge their customers per month. The prepaid network carrier also offers three different plans for mobile phones, including unlimited text and call options as well as cellular data plans.

For example, the most affordable prepaid plan, amounting to $35 per month, offers 1 GB of 3G or 4G data, the mid-range plan that costs $45 monthly comes with a 5 GB data, and the most expensive one offers 10 GB data options at $55 every month.

Aside from the latest iPhones, the earlier Apple models are also offered at discounted prices. Last year's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c 16 GB are now priced at $499.99 and $349.99, while the iPhone 4s is now priced at $199.99 for an 8 GB device.

Boost Mobile will begin offering these deals on their official website on Friday, Oct. 17, while it will come out in the network's stores very soon.

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