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Leasing a cell phone can be a good idea if you like to upgrade to a new phone every year (or thereabouts) and don't necessarily need to own your phone. Leasing a phone can be cheaper than paying off a phone in full (whether outright or via monthly installments) and you'll be able to get a new phone every 12-18 months.
Simply sign a lease deal, and in exchange for a low monthly payment, you get a phone you can use, plus the option to upgrade at any time. Just keep paying the flat monthly fee, and you can turn in your old phone for a new one every 12 months. One carrier even lets you swap phones up to three times per year.
Leasing a phone can be cheaper than paying off a phone in full (whether outright or via monthly installments) and you'll be able to get a new phone every 12-18 months. It may seem like leasing your cell phone isn't a good idea, but for some, leasing could actually save you money in the long run.
If you decide to keep leasing the phone after your agreement ends, you can keep paying the same monthly amount for as long as you wish to lease your device. However, be careful if you paid $0 down. If that's the case, your payment will go up to the original monthly amount quoted for $0 upfront customers.
Even if you return a phone, you could be charged for both the phone and additional fees. If you return a phone within the 14-day trial period of signing up, you're charged a restocking fee and possibly other costs. Even if you can figure out how to return a leased phone, they still bill you for it.
Re: Prepayment of Some Lease Payments You're right, it really would be nice to have a different way to pay devices off early. Once your account has a zero balance (so after your bill is paid) you can make payments to the EIP balance.
Whether you lease or finance a smartphone, it's still a credit arrangement. Generally speaking, leasing payments will be lower than financing, because they don't require payment of principle. However, if you take an early upgrade option, which allows you to get out of the lease early, the monthly payment can be higher.
If you don't have any credit yet, you can get a secured credit card and start building a credit history.
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