No-Contract Apple iPhones Headed To Walmart Stores

No-Contract iPhones Now At Walmart
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A row of iPhone 5c phones are on display at the Apple Store on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Fla., Friday, Sept. 20, 2013, the first day of sales for the phone. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

From CNBC: Wal-Mart has announced that Apple's newest iPhones will be available for sale at its stores without a contract.

Buyers of iPhone 5s and 5c can talk, text and surf the Web on their devices via Straight Talk Wireless for a fee starting at $45 a month, according to that firm's parent company, Tracfone Wireless, whose no-contract service plans are available for phones sold at Walmart locations.

That price doesn't include the phone, however. According to Tracfone, the price on a no-contract 16-gigabyte iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s will be $549 and $649, respectively.

Long considered a premium brand with products that many consumers aspire to own, Apple now aims to sell iPhones to a broader market, as it did with the iPad, according to CNET Editor-in-Chief Lindsey Turrentine.

"I think that it's something that they need to do to get that 5c out there," she said. "A lot of people do consider Apple too expensive. I think this is their way of combatting that, right? 'We're selling it at Walmart, no contract—you can afford it.'"

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