bell boxing week deals

Bell has flipped the switch on its Boxing Week deals, but if you’re hoping for deep discounts or must-have offers, this year’s lineup feels pretty underwhelming so far.

The carrier is once again leaning on SmartPay financing, trade-in requirements, and in-store-only promos rather than real price drops. Most of these offers look very similar to what Bell has been running for weeks already.

Here’s a quick look at what Bell is calling its Boxing Week deals.

Phone deals

iPhone 16 for $3 per month with $0 down on a 2-year Ultra plan when you trade in an iPhone 14. In-store only.
iPhone 17 Pro for $10.50 per month with $0 down on a 2-year Ultra plan when you trade in an iPhone 15. In-store only.
Google Pixel 10 Pro for $1 per month with $0 down on a 2-year plan with Flex Option. In-store only.

All of these require a 24-month SmartPay term, eligible plans, and trade-ins. Without those, pricing jumps quickly.

Internet and TV (is this not regular pricing?)

Bell Pure Fibre Internet starting from $60 per month with a 2-year term.
Bell Pure Fibre Internet plus Fibe TV from $100 per month with a 2-year term.

Again, these prices are tied to long-term commitments and aren’t much different from Bell’s regular promos.

Smartwatches (only these are showing discounts)

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 44mm for $21.05 per month over 24 months, $0 down.
Samsung Watch Ultra (2025) for $25 per month over 24 months with $80 down.

Bell advertises savings of $125 to $200 compared to full price, but that’s spread over two years and requires an eligible rate plan.

Bundles and extras

Multi-line discounts when you bring your own phone and bundle with Internet.
Streaming bundles with Crave, Netflix, and Disney+ starting from $22 per month.
Apple Watch plans for kids tied to Bell services.
One free month on select plans when paired with other Bell services.

Here are Bell’s wireless plans for bring your own device and after autopay, as of today:

$70/60GB
$75/100GB
$85/200GB (25GB bonus included; was 175GB) Canada-US
$105/250GB Global (65 nations)

Bell may be calling these Boxing Week deals, but there’s nothing here that really stands out. Most offers rely on trade-ins, financing, and long contracts, with pricing that looks very close to what Bell already offers year-round. Usually the real “deals” will land closer to actual Boxing Day, as Bell, Rogers and Telus might be competing with each other, adding more data to phone plans and such, similar to what we saw during Black Friday.

So far, Telus only has “holiday deals” on its website and Rogers doesn’t have Boxing Week deals yet either.

If you’re shopping purely for Boxing Week value, it may be worth waiting to see what competitors roll out or checking flanker brands before locking into a 2-year commitment.