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

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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,...

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