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iPhone 13 Subscription from $35/Month for 36 Months (No SIM Plan) / Bonus Sign-up Data on $25/Month & Higher SIM Plan @ Numobile

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There’s a new way to get an iPhone without breaking the bank, or the planet. Our iPhone 13 subscription starts at $35/mth SIM-free or $50/mth when you combine it with our smallest 3GB/mth SIM Plan. (Telstra 3G/4G network.)

We're also giving new customers a one-off 10GB activation bonus on their $25 plan, and a 20GB bonus on their $30, $35 & $45 plans when you sign up before 29th August 2022.

Subscribe to the latest iPhone with numobile and save with the best monthly priced plans on any network in Aus. Return your phone at the end of your subscription so we can find it a nu home or recycle it responsibly.

Our phone subscriptions are SIM-free, so you can pick our SIM or someone else’s.

For every nu subscription, new or refurbished, numobile will save and responsibly recycle another phone destined for landfill in Africa, as well as offset 252kg of Co2 emissions.

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  • +4

    Pay less per month
    Subscribing instead of buying means you can get your favourite iPhone on the best monthly priced plan in Aus.

    Return and upgrade
    When your subscription ends, return your iPhone & we’ll find it a nu home. You then choose if you want to subscribe again.

    So rent it for a couple years…

    Hard Pass

  • It’s ok I guess if you regularly upgrade, I had one of the kids phones through numobile and it was great had to leave because the kid got an Apple Watch and we couldn’t get an esim for the watch to number share without moving to one of the main 3 telcos

    Though it looks like currently the telcos like Vodafone and Telstra are discounting the 13/13P/13PM more than what numobile is. Vodafone for example have it 350 off RRP so it makes the numobile monthly price less enticing

    • It’s a minimum 24 month contract with them. Can’t see what the benefit is to be honest.

    • +3

      Also with Vodafone you are actually paying off the phone.

      • +1

        True but generally my phones after 2 years aren’t worth much to me and if the batteries aren’t too far gone generally just get given away. All I really care about is my monthly phone bill and I upgrade every 2 years now I don’t bother with resale etc. so buying to own or to hand back doesn’t make a real difference YMMV. I would however expect to be paying less for the phone with numobile than I could with voda or Telstra so at the moment I don’t see it as much of a deal

  • +4

    You are better off just paying off the phone even if it costs a bit more. As after the two years with these guys you have nothing. You have to hand back the phone.

  • What's the catch for these kind of services?

    • +3

      No equity in the phone after two years.

      • Ah right, in that case I'd rather pay full price to own the phone itself and keep it as long as I can.

    • +1

      It is NOT your iPhone, you're renting it, minimum 24 months contract.

      What happens if you break/lost the phone?

      • +1

        Yeah I think this will attract some niche market where people may want to show off that they own this much phones etc. but in reality they are just "renting" it on a 24 year contract.

  • +4

    Vodafone having much better deal!!!

    Comparing the same phone liked 13PM 256GB with 40GB data monthly only $103.45 and after 24 months you keep the phone but your plan is $107 to rent the phone for the same period of time.

    • -1

      Hey Sky, thanks for sharing…just checked out this Vodafone deal…I must say it’s good but at Vodafone they lock you in to the plan and if you don’t stay on till the end of term, the discount isn’t valid. I like numobile because you can just get the phone on its own or get it with the SIM. Also, you can get a much cheaper SIM plan with numobile. The Vodafone plan starts at $71.91/mth for an iPhone 13 and you get 40GB, but let’s be real who uses that kind of data every month? At numobile I get 22GB of data on the Telstra network and I only pay $60/mth. Telstra’s cheapest iPhone 13 plan is $95.47!! In other words, I'm staying 💁🏽‍♀️…I think it’s a pretty good deal as me and my partner are on it but at the end of the day subscription isn’t for everyone. HOWEVER I would still check out their SIM plans because its honestly really worth it…I never had an issue and they use the telstra network!! Plus who wouldn’t want bonus? :D

      • -1

        Account created on 4/8, last seen on 4/8 too
        Deal posted is on 4/8 too, super fishy if you aren’t associated to either Numobile or the OP

  • +1

    Rental plan!

    • +3

      Lisa Needs Braces…

  • rent a phone for $1200? no thanks… it's the same price as if you buy one outright, if you really can't afford a phoen outright you probably shouldn't buy one (or yolo and use afterpay instead)

    a refurbished iPhone 11 (2 years ago) cost around $500 to $600, which means your phone should have a resellable value of around $400 to $500 without refurbish, so that means you are losing about $400~500 using this rental service.

    Yea nah.

  • but but it's better for the planet

  • Better to zip pay it. Pay 86 dollar a month and own your iphone

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