If you want a free or low-cost iPhone today, consider these current paths:

If you encounter this offer today, it is likely either an outdated promotion or a modern scam. Below is a guide on how to navigate these types of offers and find legitimate alternatives. 1. Identifying the Offer Type

Obtaining an Go to product viewer dialog for this item. through a "Buy One, Get One" (BOGO) deal in 2026 is highly unlikely through standard retail channels. Most original carrier BOGO offers for this specific model, such as those from AT&T or T-Mobile, occurred around its 2017–2018 launch window.

is an older model, "BOGO" offers are frequently used by scammers to harvest personal data.

Legitimate "free" offers from carriers involve bill credits, not paying for one and getting the second for free immediately. Be wary if asked for "shipping" or "processing" fees.