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AT&T has released pricing information for the new iPhone, with plans starting at $60 per month.
AT&T has released pricing information for the new iPhone, with plans starting at $60 per month.
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Basically you are either rich or stupid if you have and use an Iphone.
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much, why waste your time posting your M$ fanboy crap every time
an iphone story comes out? I'm beginning to believe you are a little
jealous....lol. Anyway, you use the cellphone you want...and I will
use the cellphone I want. After all this is America....we have a
choice!....and wipe that drool off your lip, it's not a pretty sight.
If you think the iphone will take over the PDA phone market, it wont. If you think the iphone will displace the Blackberry, it wont. Apple will market it the right way and it will be successful, but I doubt it will become the standard for the PDA market.
made to take over the PDA market. it was made to
be the ultimate MULTIMEDIA device, not a
BUSINESS device. heck, it doesnt even view, much
less, edit ANY microsoft office doc. look before
you leap.
Too bad I didn't buy when their stock was at $12 (and that was
before a split or two).
Looks like the fear of insanely high data plan prices has been neutralized.
*WHEW*
the same plan that cingular is offering for 60 with the iphone.
Great news!
So people like me can just use their $40 a month plan which doesn't include data.
that's a good move on their part to cater to urban folk who won't
be as reliant on EDGE
Cool is cool, but is it worth it to pay so much just for a device that costs so much?
airtime and data) so it will be super painless to make the switch. I
am so glad that AT&T didn't use this opportunity to gouge
customers. I do wish they had kept the Cingular brand name
though. Being an AT&T customer just makes my stomach turn, I'd
feel better if they at least hid it under another name.
After all, they're technically not the same company that was back in the 80's.
You may as well get the most advanced phone out there.
EVEN LOWER RATES for exiting ATT & Cingular customers.
Family Plans too.
Why would someone spent over $500 (after tax) for a phone that, without a data service, lost at least half of its appeal is beyond my knowledge.
spot, then you really have no need for a data plan. The Wi-Fi
essentially takes the place of your data plan.
Maybe I'm missing something.
NY starts to sell them @ 6pm EST that would be 3pm PST. Should I
check apple's web site @ 3pm PST or 6pm PST ? Also, why not wait
until October when the new OS should be installed on the phone .
program opens attachments.. one of the attachments in Apple's
video is a Word document.
- iPhone phone price
- by eulalia June 27, 2007 9:53 AM PDT
- ack!
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- ...because I don't need that other stuff
- by eulalia June 27, 2007 10:14 AM PDT
- I guess it might be a reasonable price for someone with a cell and a PDA.
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(37 Comments)There is NO WAY I would pay $500 for a phone of ANY type.
If the initial iPhone is in any way comparable to the initial iPods, it will have glitches cauing it to break down often, requiring frequent repairs.
I'll stick with my cheap phone.
Since I never used the PDA I bought (wasted my money), all I really need is a cell phone. I am a firm believer in not paying for features you will not use. Cool is nice, but there is a limit to how much I will pay for cool.
My first cell phone broke after 1 year.
My second cell phone was still working when I traded up.
My third cell phone was still working when I recently traded up to get bluetooth support.
My iPod, purchased soon after introduced, broke in 3 months. Repaired it; it broke again. I like iTunes and so does my son.