Linked by robojerk on Thu 30th Dec 2010 00:09 UTC
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I think the ipod touch is a big part of the iphone's success. It allows consumers to try the platform without signing a 2 year contract.
Hopefully it won't be a piece of crap like the galaxy tab.
Hopefully it won't be a piece of crap like the galaxy tab.
Who said you had to purchase an iPhone with a 2 year contract? there is the option, if you want, to buy the phone out right without a contract. Sure, it'll set you back probably NZ$800-NZ$1000 but the option is right there for you to take advantage of.
I always purchase all my phones outright because the last thing I want to be beholden to is a carrier who has me by the short 'n curlies then demand a massive payment simply to get out of the contract.
I always purchase all my phones outright because the last thing I want to be beholden to is a carrier who has me by the short 'n curlies then demand a massive payment simply to get out of the contract.
Well, the way I see it, we are primarily paying off the cost of the actual phone when you cancel the contract and may be a little bit extra for the actual contract and processing fees etc. Either way, I have never been on a phone contract and have no intention to get into one either. I always buy my phones outright. Nearly everyone complains *after* they sign up.
Edited 2010-12-30 03:41 UTC





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I think the ipod touch is a big part of the iphone's success. It allows consumers to try the platform without signing a 2 year contract.
Hopefully it won't be a piece of crap like the galaxy tab.
Edited 2010-12-30 00:44 UTC