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AT&T's iPhone 3G Pricing: Bad, But Not That Bad
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AT&T Announces iPhone 3G Pricing
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Source: asia.cnet.com --- 1 day ago
SingTel will be offering three price plans with the IPhone 3G and these will come with a standard two-year operator contract. IPhone handset Pricing: Existing iPlans (with GST) ... ...
Source: www.news.com --- 50 days ago
Some, but not all, Ma Bell customers will be able to buy the latest iteration of the IPhone starting bright and early July 11 at the new, lower prices. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 50 days ago
AT&T today announced the IPhone 3G Pricing and voice and data plans, on sale ...
Source: www.engadget.com --- 50 days ago
Filed under: Cellphones Finally, a piece of news we can actually do something with. AT&T today announced its Pricing structure for the next iteration of Apple's IPhone -- which you can plunk down money for come 8 am, July 11th. There's not much that's surprising here -- new customers and those eligible for an upgrade will be able to nab the phone for $199 (8GB) or $299 (16GB), while "early upgraders" will have to fork over $399 or $499, all with a two year contract and $18 upgrade fee, of course. The telco says a no-commitment version of the phone will be available for $599 and $699, though it looks like that will come after the initial launch. AT&T appears to be leaning pretty heavily towards the all-in unlimited plans, but there are options if you don't want to go that route. We've sorted out the basics after the break, and included AT&T's "iReady" video -- certainly good for a few chuckles. Continue reading AT&T announces IPhone 3G Pricing plans Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments ...
Source: www.techcrunch.com --- 50 days ago
AT&T retail stores will be open at 8AM local time on July 11th, so be “iReady!” Existing customers who don’t qualify for an upgrade will have to shell out $399 and $499 for the corresponding iP3G model. Customers who don’t want to extend their current contract will pay $599 for the 8GB and $699 for [...] ...
Source: www.dslreports.com --- 50 days ago
said by The IPhone Blog : AT&T has apparently been watching Roger’s desperate, retreat-action PR spin and thinking, “Yeah, let’s not do that.” So instead they’ve done something typical and something a little surprising. The typical thing: they’ve issued a press release with some crunchy details, including: Price without contract, $599 for the 8GB and $699 for the 16GB — these still require a 2 year agreement Stop, read the bullet point above this one again. Minute Plans and FamilyTalk Details $18 upgrade fee (?!!?! Is this new? Is it just them milking us?) Text options on top of your $30 data plan: $20 for unlimited, $15 for 1500, $5 for 200 IPhone 2.0 software will be pre-loaded on IPhone 3G It’s a far cry from the simplicity of the original IPhone plan, but hey, at least we know now. AT&T apparently anticipated possible outcry, confusion, and panic, too. So here’s the nonstandard part: they’re released a series of videos on YouTube (first one is above) detailing what you need to do to be “iReady.” In addition to the above, there’s details on how to “make your original IPhone a hand-me-down” and how to “a“ Alright, we have to Wait-a-Thon this. What do you think of the un-contracted prices? What do you think of the “upgrade fee?” Plans? Anybody else need a Xanax? Link More coverage: Ars Technica's Infinite Loop: AT&T officially announces IPhone 3G Pricing and plans TechCrunch: AT&T IPhone 3G Pricing Revealed AT&T Reveals IPhone 3G Laun ...
Source: www.informationweek.com --- 50 days ago
Customers will have to pay more to use Apple's latest smartphone -- including an extra fee for text messaging. ...
Source: www.macnn.com --- 1 day ago
Vodafone on Tuesday announced official Pricing and availability information for the IPhone in India, offering the device starting at an astonishing Rs 31,000 (~$715) for the 8GB model, or Rs 36100 (~$830) for the 16GB. Vodafone is offering potential customers a chance to own the device "before others do", by placing a Rs 10,000 (~$230) deposit, all... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
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Source: blog.mlive.com --- 49 days ago
Update: Phones reportedly go on sale at 8 a.m. July 11. Check out AT&T special IPhone page for more Q&A. AT&T today released Pricing details for the IPhone 3G. I'll include the complete press release below, but here are the... ...
Source: www.pocket-lint.co.uk --- 50 days ago
And it's not from free on AT&T ...
Source: www.yugatech.com --- 11 days ago
When Globe Telecom came out and announced the Pricing plans for the IPhone 3G, a lot of people cried foul and declared it too expensive. Some even claims Globe is exploiting the IPhone 3G popularity for charging exorbitant fees on the exclusive IPhone. So I did some digging on Globe’s existing price plans and found [...] ...
Source: mobilecrunch.com --- 49 days ago
AT&T retail stores will be open at 8AM local time on July 11th, so be “iReady!” Existing customers who don’t qualify for an upgrade will have to shell out $399 and $499 for the corresponding iP3G model. Customers who don’t want to extend their current contract will pay $599 for the 8GB and $699 for [...] ...
Source: sifybroadband.techwhack.com --- 23 hours ago
Apple IPhone 3G in India Pricing: Rs 31,000 and Rs 36,100 for 8GB and 16GB model respectively Vodafone India has finally revealed the prices of the Apple IPhone 3G for the Indian market. They are going to offer both 8GB and 16GB models. The 8GB model would sell for Rs. 31000. The 16GB model would set you back by Rs. 36100. Apple has provided them with a limited stock, so they are advising interested customers to pay an advance fee to book their IPhone at Vodafone stores. They can do that by pre-paying Rs. 10,000. The company would then give them an appointment time and date. They can then go to the store at that specified time to collect their phone. We are yet to get the details on the packages being offered by Vodafone on the Apple IPhone. ...
Source: www.macobserver.com --- 16 hours ago
Vodafone has finally announced its Pricing structure for Apple's IPhone 3G in India, but potential buyers won't likely be happy. The 8GB IPhone model will sell for over US$700 instead of the the $199 U.S. customers are paying, which indicates Vodafone probably isn't subsidizing the cost... ...
Source: www.tech2.com --- 21 hours ago
Filed under: News : Mobile Phones Vodafone has announced the official Pricing for the IPhone 3G, though Airtel hasnt made any statements yet. Read more ...
Source: www.tech2.com --- 8 days ago
Filed under: News : Mobile Phones Weve managed to pry out information about the IPhone 3G price from our sources. Read more ...
Source: www.gearlive.com --- 49 days ago
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Source: www.palluxo.com --- 13 days ago
Helped by the launch of Apple’s IPhone 3G, Japan’s third-biggest mobile phone operator, Softbank Corporation, added over 215,000 net subscribers last month. Softbank’s rivals gained significantly less subscribers with DoCoMo - 94,000; KDDI - 17,000; and eAccess - 65,000. ...
Source: www.labnol.org --- 14 days ago
Bharti Airtel has just issued a press release saying they will start selling the much awaited IPhone 3G in India from August 22. While Airtel has not revealed the price yet, customers will be able to buy the IPhone 3G at any of the Airtel relationship centers in the country. Am still thinking whether or not to [...] ...

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