Been hankering for an iPhone 6, Samsung Galaxy S5 or LG G3 but your pocket wouldn't allow the purchase? Worry no more as Sprint has teamed up with Best Buy to make these high-end smartphones affordable for consumers.

Sprint has pushed out its "Best Buy One Plan" which is basically an unlimited plan that is exclusive to the retailer. By shelling out as little as $75 per month, consumers can make the iPhone 6, Galaxy S5 or the LG G3 theirs.

"Customers told us they wanted an easier, more simplified way to get a phone. With the Best Buy One Plan, that's exactly what we're offering," said Jaime Jones, president, Postpaid Consumer and General Business Sales, Sprint. "Best Buy One is the industry's first all-inclusive plan, offering one price for unlimited talk, text and data and the phone. It's that easy."

Beginning March 1, customers can take advantage of this exclusive offer at Best Buy's brick and mortar stores in the U.S.

So how does the Best Buy One Plan work you ask? It's really pretty simple, customers can lease the 16GB model of the iPhone 6 where they will get unlimited, text, talk time and data on Sprint. This will cost consumers $65 per month for a period of two years. However, this price is not inclusive of fees and taxes.

If an Android device is more suited to your taste, then you can lease devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S5 or the LG G3 on the Best Buy One Plan. Customers will get unlimited data, talk time and text on Sprint. The plans starts at a lease of $75 per month for a period of two years. This too is not inclusive of taxes and fees.

Moreover, certain "well-qualified customers" will be eligible to make no down payment or sales taxes while making the purchase.

Even though this lease is for a two-year contract period, customers have the option to choose the 12-month plan where they pay an extra $10 on top of the $65 or $75 base charge which depends on the smartphone chosen.

Sprint has another incentive for customers who take a new line prior to March 28 and will give them a Best Buy gift card worth $200. It is not known if this is a limited period offer.

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