Not a typo! iPhone SE deal for $35 is still available after Cyber Monday

iPhone SE 2022 in hand showing camera
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One of the iPhone SE's best Cyber Monday deals is still live, allowing you to purchase this cheap but excellent phone for a lot less than usual.

Even though it's no longer Cyber Monday, you can still get an iPhone SE (2022) for just $35 or just $0.99 a month at AT&T. That's a staggering 91% off. You do need to sign up for an unlimited plan for $36 months, but this is a lot cheaper than the regular $429 price. 

Update Nov. 29: As of now this iPhone SE Cyber Monday deal is still in stock. 

iPhone SE (2022): was $429 now $35 @ AT&T

iPhone SE (2022): was $429 now $35 @ AT&T
The cheapest iPhone just got even cheaper over at AT&T, with the carrier knocking the price down to $0.99 a month. The only catch is you need to sign up for an unlimited plan to qualify, and pay the usual $35 activation fee.

As you'll see in our iPhone SE 2022 review, it's a solid mid-range phone for those wo prefer a smaller design. You get a 4.7-inch screen along with a Touch ID button and an excellent main 12MP camera. We also like the performance from the A15 Bionic chip, which outperforms most Android phones in its class. 

Other features include a 7MP front camera, 5G wireless and a battery that lasted just over 9 hours in our testing. We prefer over 10 hours of runtime, but a 20W charger will get you back to 61% charge in just 30 minutes.

Our only notable complaint is that the iPhone SE 2022 doesn't have a night mode, so you'll need to use the flash when there's low light. But overall we really like the durable design, speedy performance for the money and the fact that it's easy to use with one hand. 

This deal isn't the only one you can still take advantage of. Have a look at our Cyber Monday deals hub for other ongoing sales, and our Cyber Monday iPhone deals page if you want to see what other Apple-designed phones you can get for less.

Mark Spoonauer

Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.