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3G iPhone Actually $160 More Expensive

3G iPhone Actually $160 More Expensive

Posted June 11, 2008 at 2:16pm by iClarified
While Apple is marketing a cheaper 3G iPhone costing 1/2 the price, in reality it will cost consumers an extra $160, according to a TidBITS article by Adam C. Engst.

"So buying an iPhone 3G may cost $200 less than before, but paying the monthly bill will set you back $240 more over your 2-year contract with AT&T, for a total of $1,680 in subscription fees over the 2-year contract instead of $1,440 (previously, the lowest monthly voice+data plan cost $59.99 per month). How exactly is that cheaper?"

"Wait, it gets worse! Om Malik, in an interview with Ralph de la Vega, president and chief executive officer of AT&T Mobility, learned that SMS messages are no longer included in the data plan either, so you'll have to pay extra for them. Previously, the data plan included 200 SMS messages per month. AT&T's Messaging 200 plan, which includes 200 SMS messages, costs $5 per month, so it would seem likely that the iPhone 3G's SMS plan would be similar."


"So now the minimum monthly cost of an iPhone 3G is up to $75, raising the cost across 2 years by another $120, to a total of $1,800, and bringing the total cost of ownership and service of an 8 GB iPhone 3G to an even $2,000. That's $160 more than the total cost of ownership and service for an original 8 GB iPhone (after the first price cut), which totals out to $1,840."

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losroques
losroques - June 11, 2008 at 5:48pm
It is one more reason for Apple to sell the iphones like he has used to and not obliging people to have a contract with ATT, what hey are doing is monopole and that has to be stopped.
Amused2
Amused2 - June 11, 2008 at 3:49pm
Actually it's AT&T who's taking advantage of the contract revision. NOT Apple.
Amused
Amused - June 11, 2008 at 2:36pm
This is Apple at its best. Selling you item claiming its cheap, but in fact it will cost more; more profit for them.
Steve Anderson
Steve Anderson - June 11, 2008 at 2:29pm
since this is the uk o2 are releasing it as pay as you go too
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