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Apple have now listed the 'Rate Plans' for the iPhone:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/easysetup/rateplans.html
Not a bad price actually for unlimited data...
Some possible bad news for those hoping to get one shipped abroad to use, and/or as just an iPod:
Minimum new 2-year wireless service plan and activation fee required to activate iPhone features,
including iPod; plans are subject to AT&T credit approval.
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Posted: 2007-06-26 18:06:45
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And if you fail the credit check they require a security deposit of US$760 exlcuding the phone, this will be returned to you after a year of keeping up payments.
A run down seems to cap the cheapeast plan and model at US$1960+/- at todays exchange rate thats £981.Why dont we just thow £19 in there for shipping and all time sake and make it a nice round figure of £1000, so if it is unlocked lets see what crazy prices it will sell for on ebay.
£2000?
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Posted: 2007-06-26 18:15:04
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On 2007-06-24 21:51:50, dasbokzilla wrote:
Unexpected...? Coming from Apple, we can expect that the iPhone can do anything that is within the expectation of the user. For example, using iPhone as toilet paper, tennis racket, a weapon of mass destruction, etc etc
http://www.dvdtoiphoneconverter.org/
I can say certainly that it could be WMD if somebody Bush doesn't like holds the phone. Beware! that somebody might be one of us.
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Posted: 2007-06-26 19:04:34
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there was something on cnn news about a month ago saying that who ever was in charge of the phone networks or what ever it was, said that they wouldn't be allowed to lock it to one network, and that they had to release it in the states on pre pay to, i'll have a look for it now
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Posted: 2007-06-26 23:40:14
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just don't buy the iphone. its way overhyped!
wait for the P1 or K850
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Posted: 2007-06-26 23:42:59
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