Apple Cancels iPhone Hardware Subscription Service, Goals Achieved with Upgrade Program
Apple has reportedly stopped work on a discrete iPhone hardware subscription service, but the goals of the project have been largely accomplished with the iPhone Upgrade Program.
Apple has reportedly stopped work on a discrete iPhone hardware subscription service, with the goals of the project largely accomplished through existing programs like the iPhone Upgrade Program. The rumored service would have applied a monthly charge to customers for access to new iPhone models. Instead, Apple will direct customers to third-party loan offerings and continue operating its current monthly payment programs.
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