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SAVE $829.98:Get a new iPhone 16 for only a penny when you sign up for a Boost Mobile plan that costs $65 per month.


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Want an iPhone 16 for a penny?she loves video games and sex It's your lucky day.

You can purchase an iPhone 16 with a Boost Mobile plan for a penny... and $65 per month. The iPhone 16 starts at $799 via Apple's official store. The upgraded model is more durable, lighter, and features Camera Control. According to Apple, the new display glass "Ceramic Shield 2" is 50 percent tougher than the original "Ceramic Shield." Plus it's a full .03 ounces lighter than the iPhone 15. Camera Control allows for more intuitive use of the camera.


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This iPhone 16 deal does mean you'll have to switch to Boost Mobile. Make sure to do your research before switching providers. As for iPhone 16, we gave the device 4.5 stars out of a possible 5 in our review.

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