Apple Now Selling iPhones Sans Contract
Mar 22, 2010, 6:20 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Apple is now allowing people to buy the iPhone for full price with out proof of an AT&T contract. The devices are still locked to the AT&T network, but can be purchased outright for $499 (3G), $599, or $699 (3GS). Users won't be required to extend an existing contract if purchasing the iPhone at the full retail price.
source: Apple
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ytravel said:...
This is another stupid thing apple has done. Why would buy a Locked Phone at full price. That makes no sense at all. I don't like apple but I really feel sorry for all the true apple fans out there. This just shows yo
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hopefully this is a sign....
I should stop hoping and reading into things... I always get my hopes crushed.
justfinethanku said:
and they come in the box on software 3.1.2
I should stop hoping and reading into things... I always get my hopes crushed.
What is the possible significance of this?
Wow, they will sell me a locked phone for only $500?

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