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Is leasing an iPhone right for you? How Apple's Upgrade Program works and who it's for

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Why This Matters

The Apple Upgrade Program offers consumers a flexible leasing option for Apple devices, making it easier to upgrade regularly without outright ownership. This approach aligns with the growing trend of subscription-based technology services, impacting how consumers access and finance their devices. For the tech industry, it signifies a shift towards leasing models that could influence future product release and upgrade strategies.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

The Apple Upgrade Program lets you lease devices through Klarna for 24 or 36 months.

The device isn't yours to keep at the end of the term, unless you pay an additional fee.

The program benefits serial upgraders rather than people trying to save money.

Whether you've gotten a new phone through your mobile service carrier or directly from the manufacturer, you've probably heard about or even used a payment plan for it. The Apple Upgrade Program is an example of one company's attempt to make it easier for you to get a new phone, but how good a deal is it, really?

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I'll break down how the new Apple Upgrade Program works, how it compares to the older version, and when it makes sense (and when it doesn't).

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