Save on Galaxy S24 and home internet

Bell-owned Virgin Plus has early Boxing Week deals available now, but so far most of them are worse than or the same as Black Friday.

Check out what’s on offer below. Here’s hoping we see some better deals on Boxing Day.

Phones

So far, Virgin’s phone deals are pretty disappointing, especially on the iPhone side, where several older iPhone models like the iPhone 13 and 14 are (bizarrely) priced higher than the iPhone 15.

Below are the highlight offers:

  • iPhone 15 – $27.80/mo financing (was $20.79/mo on Black Friday).
  • Galaxy S24 – $15/mo financing (same as Black Friday).
  • Pixel 9 – $15/mo financing (same as Black Friday).
  • Pixel 8a – $10/mo financing (was $1/mo on Black Friday).
  • Pixel 9 Pro – $25/mo financing (same as Black Friday).
  • Pixel 9 Pro XL – $30/mo financing.

Check out all of Virgin’s phone deals here.

Plans

Virgin’s plans are the same as what it offered during Black Friday, except that the $39/mo plan now includes unlimited calling to more countries to match Fido.

  • $34/60GB 4G with unlimited Canada to U.S. calling.
  • $39/100GB 4G with unlimited calling from Canada to the U.S., Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Mexico and the U.K.

Check out all of Virgin’s plans here, or use our plan tool to help you find the best option for you.

Home internet

It’s worth noting that Virgin Plus is offering the same home internet deal as it was during Black Friday, which was up to $40 off per month on selection plans:

  • $50/mo 50Mbps down 10Mbps up (after $20 credit)
  • $55/mo 100Mbps down, 10Mbps up (after $25 credit)
  • $55/mo 300Mbps down, 100Mbps up (after $40 credit)

Check out Virgin’s internet plans here, or find the best internet plan for your needs here.

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