New Apple iPhone SE 2020 preorder from $199 at Walmart for AT&T and Verizon

The Apple Iphone SE 2020 generation 2 phone was just made available for prelaunch on Friday from the Apple website for $399 for the 64GB version of the phone. This phone has been described as being the same size as the iPhone 8 with the insides of an iPhone 11. In other words, an incredible value.

a cell phone with a screen

Photo from apple.com

Other features:
Retina HD display
4.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen LCD Multi‑Touch display with IPS technology
1334-by-750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
1400:1 contrast ratio (typical)
True Tone display
Wide color display (P3)
Haptic Touch
625 nits max brightness (typical)
Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
Display Zoom
Reachability

Walmart is offering an even better price for preorder for AT&T and Verizon customers who are eligible for a phone upgrade.

64 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $8.29 month for 24 months from Verizon ($199 total)
64 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $6.63 month for 30 months from AT&T ($199 total)

128 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $10.38 month for 24 months from Verizon ($249 total)
128 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $8.30 month for 30 months from AT&T ($249 total)

256 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $14.54 month for 24 months from Verizon ($349 total)
256 GB iPhone SE 2020 for $11.63 month for 30 months from AT&T ($349 total)

As of this posting, all sizes are available.

The inventory is going in and out of stock for the various colors – so if you’re looking to jump in on an upgrade, click here to visit the Walmart page and do it in a hurry.

With that being said, an Apple insider who has been nailing prediction after prediction, says that there will be iPhone SE Plus news soon.

HT to Slickdeals.

Comments

  1. I just chatted with them, and the only way you can get the phone for $199 from Walmart is with a payment plan. Can’t just buy it outright for the $199 advertised price, only for $399. So since you are required to start a payment plan Verizon wants a $40 activation charge, whereas if you were able to buy it outright you would simply swap your current number to the new phone and there is no activation charge. I realize that even with the activation fee it’s still a good deal, but I don’t think it should be advertised for $199, that’s misleading.

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