While the iPhone SE is Apple’s lowest-priced smartphone to date, all four U.S. carriers are offering payment plans for those who don’t want to pay the $399 retail price of the 16 GB device outright.
Unlike with the release of the iPhone 6s, though, there doesn’t appear to be a race to the bottom.
You won’t find any $1 per month deals here.
At Verizon, customers can get the 16 GB version of the new phone for $16.66 per month for 24 months or the 64 GB model for $20.83 per month for 24 months.
Sprint and T-Mobile’s offers are nearly identical to Verizon’s.
The Un-carrier is offering the 16 GB device at $16.67 per month for 24 months and the 64 GB device for $20.84 for 24 months.
Sprint, too, is offering the 16 GB device for $16.67 per month for 24 months with $0 down, but is also offering the 64 GB device for $16.67 per month for 24 months with a $100 down payment. Sprint is also offering the 16 GB device for $0 down, $0 per month with a two-year contract and the 64 GB model for $49.99 down and $0 per month with a two-year agreement.
The cheapest monthly option, though, comes courtesy of Big Blue.
AT&T subscribers on the carrier’s Next 24 payment plan can get the 16 GB phone for $13.34 per month for 30 months or the 64 GB version for $16.67 per month for 30 months, with the option to upgrade after 24 payments.
All four carriers have opened preorders for the device. The phones will ship and become available in stores on March 31.