Apple has reportedly stopped work on a discrete iPhone hardware subscription service, but the goals of the project have been ...
Apple is no longer planning to launch a hardware subscription service that would let customers "subscribe" to get a new ...
Introduced in 2015, this program allows customers to enter a two-year monthly payment plan for their iPhone, with current ...
Apple has been rumored to eventually offer a subscription service for the iPhone. Unfortunately, it looks like those plans have been laid to rest.
Apple drops plans for its long-rumored iPhone hardware subscription service that would let customers subscribe to get a new ...
According to Bloomberg, the Cupertino company has shelved a project that would have allowed people to pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for yearly iPhone upgrades. Apple first started ...
A few years ago, there was a rumor that Apple wanted to rent out iPhones for a monthly fee. But this is unlikely to happen.
While the hardware subscription service apparently won’t see the light of day, Apple offers installment plans you can use to pay for an iPhone over time. The iPhone Upgrade Prog ...
this program allows customers to enter a two-year monthly payment plan for their iPhone, with current plans starting at $39.50 per month for the 128GB iPhone 16. Once they've made 12 payments ...
Apple is reportedly stopping its plans to introduce an iPhone hardware subscription service over fears of regulatory hurdles, bugs, and other issues.