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2009-05-19
How good that Apple is there to fix that issue... oh wait! Apple is the one that is extending that practice outside of US to countries that have long stopped having locked devices(A contract with an ETF is good enough in reality)
Also, stop with the subsidies! You get a loan on your device. You get a higher priced contract for longer - you get a higher loan. Terminate your contract early - pay off the difference.
Hiding the price of a phone behind - $200 now and $90 for the next 24 months isn't a positive thing for a free market.
Edited 2012-12-14 12:29 UTC