Verizon has had some excellent offers on mobile devices this Cyber Monday, but all good things must come to an end. It’s your last chance to save up to $1,200 on tablets, phones and smartwatches, provided you’re willing to activate a new line, upgrade your plan or trade in a qualifying phone.
If you don’t have a new-ish phone to trade in and don’t have anyone to add a line for, we have more lingering Cyber Monday phone deals on unlocked devices and non-trade-in deals from the major retailers.
Cyber Monday Phone Deals
Upgrade your phone for way less with this collection of top Cyber Monday offers.
Best Cyber Monday Verizon deals
Verizon is offering Apple users a pretty serious bargain right now. Purchase the iPhone 16 Pro on an Unlimited Ultimate plan and trade in any previous-gen iPhone, and you’ll get the new phone for free — and that’s not all. With this bargain, you’ll also get a 10th-gen iPad and an Apple Watch Series 10 (a total value of $1,000) included for free as well. Just keep in mind you’ll need a service plan for these devices as well.
Verizon has a similar bundle offer for Samsung users. Purchase the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus on an Unlimited Ultimate plan and trade in an Apple, Google or Samsung phone, and you’ll get the new phone — as well as the new Galaxy Watch 7 and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE — for free. Just note that you’ll need a service plan for these devices as well.
The new iPhone 16 is our overall favorite phone on the market right now, and you can snag one for free this new-line offer at Verizon. Those activating a new line on an Unlimited Ultimate plan can score the basic iPhone 16, 16 Plus or 16 Pro for free, or save $1,020 on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which drops the price down to just $5 a month. It’s worth noting that Verizon is also offering trade-in discounts, but these deals still require you to activate a new line on an Unlimited Ultimate plan, so you’re not getting any additional savings.
The Pixel 9 Pro earned a spot on our list of the overall best phones of 2024 as the best Google model out there. And right now, you can get your hands on one totally free. Those on an Unlimited Ultimate plan can activate a new line and trade in a previous-gen Pixel phone in any condition to save $1,000 in monthly credits, which scores you the new Pixel 9 Pro for $0.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is one of the most affordable Android smartwatches on the market, and you can snag one for even less right now. Trade in an eligible smartwatch at Verizon and you can save up to $180 via monthly credits, which drops the price down to just under $2 a month over 36 months. You’ll also save $70 if you bundle it with a 5G Android phone. Just note that both offers require you to activate a new line for the smartwatch on any plan. If you want a Watch FE LTE without a new data plan, it’s down to $209 at Amazon or $127 for the Bluetooth model.
Verizon also has some special offers available to new home internet customers. New members who enroll in a Fios 500M, Fios 1 Gig, Fios 2 Gig, 5G Home Plus or LTE Home Plus plan will get their choice between two free bundles. The first is the Xbox Gaming Bundle, which includes a headset, controller and a $50 Xbox gift card. The second bundle includes a 12-month subscription to Netflix and Max (with ads). You’ll also get a 12-month ViX Premium subscription with both bundles.
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If you’re not tied to Verizon or have a trade in, check out the rest of our remaining Cyber Monday phone deals across carriers and from companies like Samsung, Apple and Motorola. You’ll also find serious savings on all kinds of tech at major retailers like Amazon and Walmart for a few more hours.
Do Verizon’s Cyber Monday deals require a contract?
Yes, all of these discounts and deals being offered at Verizon (or any major carrier) will require you to activate your device on a plan with a multi-year postpaid contract. The savings are then distributed as bill credits over a 36-month period.
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