Verizon Wireless Plans for iPhone 6 64 GB & 128 GB: Exclusive Details

Verizon Wireless Plans for iPhone 6 64 GB & 128 GB: Exclusive Details
While there is no doubt that the new Apple iPhones are the most revolutionary designs every made, their prices are pretty high too. Imagine that you have to spend around $1000 to get the highest version of iPhone 6 Plus.
Is it too much? Should you actually start saving for this phone today? Is there a contract that can help get the iPhone 6 a lower upfront cost?
Interestingly, Verizon Wireless Plans for iPhone 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB are pretty much for everyone. With little investment, you get to choose the colors and storage capacity at much affordable price.
16 Gigabytes
This is the most basic version of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus available in three different colors. Space gray, gold, and silver colors can be bought with 2-year agreement available at $199.99 apart from activation fee. Alternatively you can also buy it with Verizon Edge Plan at $0 down and $32.49 a month.
For iPhone 6 Plus, the 2-year agreement comes at $299.99 or $37.49 a month with zero down.
64 Gigabytes
Similarly, both these phones are also available in same colors and same storage variants on Verizon Wireless. The 2-year agreement on iPhone 6 costs $299.99 or $37.49 monthly with Verizon Edge.
The figures for iPhone 6 Plus are $399.99 or $42.49 a month with zero down.
128 Gigabytes
And when it comes to the iPhone 6 with best storage space with Verizon Wireless, the 2-year contract costs $399.99 or $49.49 on Verizon Edge.
The iPhone 6 Plus with 128 GB storage space costs $499.99. Alternatively, with Verizon Edge it costs $47.49 monthly.
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