Until 10 January 2023 it is a crazy promotion to SFR ! The iPhone 11 costs only €1 by subscribing to a “package + mobile” offer! VERSUSHow to get it at this crazy price? We give you all the information.
The iPhone 11 for only €1…
Certainly this is not the latest model from Apple. However, the iPhone 11 remains an excellent smartphone with its beautiful 6.1-inch Retina HD screen with facial ID recognition. Between its dual 12 Mpx photographic lens, its IP68 certification and its A13 Bionic chip, the iPhone 11 has a good overall performance. Its 3110mAh battery holds up well, averaging two days of standard use. As you may have understood, the iPhone 11 may not be the latest from Apple, but it’s still worth it!
And thanks to SFR, it will only come back to you €1 on purchase (after a deferred refund of €80). You wonder how such a crazy price is possible. This is thanks to a payment spread over two years associated with a smartphone + package formula.
Take advantage of the SFR promotion and get the iPhone 11 for €1
You will thus buy your IPhone 11 for €1, then you will pay €5/month for 24 months. And at the same time you will have to subscribe to the SFR 5G 150 GB package. This SFR subscription appears at €30/month for 12 months then €45/month (and if you are an SFR box customer, a monthly discount of €5 is granted to you).
.. With the SFR 150 GB package at €30/month
Thanks to the SFR 150 GB package, you will be able to get the iPhone 11 for €1. Let’s take a look at all the details of this good plan:
- You pay €81 on the day of your order
- Receive a deferred refund of €80: your iPhone 11 therefore costs €1
- You subscribe to the 150GB SFR plan for two years
What do we find in this SFR package?
- 150 GB of 4G and 5G mobile internet in metropolitan France
- Unlimited calls, SMS and MMS from France to all landlines and mobiles in mainland France and overseas departments
- 100 GB of mobile internet from Europe, French overseas departments, Switzerland and Andorra
- Unlimited calls, unlimited SMS and MMS from Europe, overseas departments, Switzerland and Andorra