No no :) I really get it ! The problem is just that in Belgium Apple CAN NOT offer subsidised phones via a carrier. That's the law here. I cant' buy the 199$ equivalent here. It'll be the no conract one. (Only option)
That's intresting. If so, why are Nvid and AMD doing so? I know it : They need that DUMMY guide ! They don't have the skills :) (I'm NOT an Intel Fanboy)
That phone is accesible, but, I dont' find that the monthly fee of 50 $ is accesible. How can anyone find this accesible if the company isn't paying this..
I can't get it how Orange will be able to distribute this in Belgium? It's forbidden to couple a phone to a contract. So the contract thing just won't work.
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