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"If it was offered by another provider"
BUT, in terms of space I much prefer the G1. You can get a SansDisk 8GB micro SD (Class 2) for $23.25 on Amazon.com. That's not much of a difference.
But that's not the real breaking point in terms of price; it's the plans! The iPhone's plan are ridiculous compared to the $35 unlimited data plan on T-Mobile.
Wired found the iPhone to be at least $380 more expensive (based on the basic plan and a two-year contract.), but they admit it wasn't an apples to apples comparison. For example, the basic voice plan for the G1 had more minutes and unlimited texts, while the iPhone obviously had less minutes and it cost an extra $20 for texts and an extra $10 for the premium data plan.
It is ridiculous, but I think you got it backwords. The iPhone is over-priced.
(Of course, I mean the iPhone's plan and not the iPhone itself.)
Put that in the poll please...
- Easy syncing with Outlook
- Greater memory
- Stereo Bluetooth
- Fast internet access
- by tysone22 September 30, 2008 6:05 PM PDT
- I would buy it if it was on At&t
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