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They should be giving these out for free! or at a low cost! $99 is fine but if they tag on a monthly fee... they are just asking for failure... Who is going to pay to get a carrier only to pay more to get signal for that carrier.
I believe you are screwed. I read somewhere that if you bought an Iphone after may 27 then you can upgrade to the "new" Iphone for a fat fee but prior to that there is nothing.
I have no idea what you guys are talking about, Apple is great!

I mean what other company screws their early adopters like they can? They release the phone and 2 months later dropping it by $200 and then releasing their “2nd Generation” phone with another huge cut. And did you all forget the rumors about apple already having all the features the “2nd generation” has but not releasing it on the 1st generation.

IPhone is a trend. That is all there is to it. People who are willing to pay for it and throw in the extra cash to attention.

And I do mean it, Apple is great, who else can create such a devious plan and lock people into their closed products. And to add salt to the wound, you can’t even get a discount from At&t, why? Because you are joining a trend and you want a pretty little device that can play some music and show pretty pictures. Good reason? Your choice.

I do not deny that it is a nice phone but with all the little tricks Apple has for their customers, no thank you.

I would get the Iphone if they took the Apple out of it! Gives us some better deals apple, and stop screwing your customers!

I like my SERO plan for $35 (insurance included!) a month with unlimited txt, unlimited data, open sourced, free nights and weekends, and nights starting at 7pm ($5 dollar up grade and you can push it to 6pm!)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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