Target is selling the subsidized iPhone 5 with service from AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint, while its non-subsidized 16GB model will set you back $699.Furthermore, it appears that a discount of some kind might also be in store for those who "trade in any working previous generation iPhone or iPad." That section of the promo ad isn't entirely visible in the image we were sent, so we can't tell you how much of a trade-in value you should be expecting.
That's all we know about Target's upcoming iPhone trade-in offer and we hope to learn more as soon as the deal goes into effect this coming Sunday. Just keep in mind that new iPhone iterations are expected to be announced soon, so buying an iPhone 5 just a couple of months before it is substituted by a better model might not be the brightest of all ideas.
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