iPhone 16 for $12/mo financing, iPhone 15 for $10

Telus dropped updated Boxing Day deals with cheaper iPhones and more.

We’ve got the highlight new and existing offers below. For more Telus deals, check out our early Boxing Week coverage here.

Phones

  • iPhone 16 – $12/mo financing with device return + get a free accessory bundle (was $32.54/mo).
  • Galaxy S24 – $0/mo financing with device return + get a free accessory bundle (price unchanged).
  • Pixel 9 – $0/mo financing with device return + get a free accessory bundle (price unchanged).
  • iPhone 15 – $10/mo financing with device return + get a free accessory bundle (was $33.21/mo).
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6 – $21.25/mo financing with device return (unchanged).
  • Pixel 9 Pro – $10/mo financing with device return (unchanged).
  • Pixel 9 Pro XL – $15/mo financing with device return (unchanged).

Plans

Telus’ plan prices all include an autopay discount and data speeds up to 2Gbps unless otherwise stated.

  • $80/200GB 5G+ Canada/U.S./Mexico plus 24 months free Disney+ (unchanged).
  • $70/200GB 5G+ Canada/U.S./Mexico – not eligible for family plan discount (was $75/mo).
  • $65/200GB 5G+ – not eligible for family discount (was 175GB).
  • $60/200GB 5G+ – not eligible for family discount (was 175GB).
  • $60/100GB 5G+ – not eligible for family discount (unchanged).
  • $55/100GB 5G+ – not eligible for family discount – BYOP only (unchanged).

Check out all of Telus’ deals here, or use our rate plan tool to find the best offer for you here.

Find all of MobileSyrup’s Boxing Week 2024 coverage here.

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