AT&T’s Odd iPhone Offer
As someone who is familiar with the coverage that surrounds the iPhone, I was puzzled by Tuesday’s announcement from AT&T about a new way to buy the gadget. My first reaction: Something must be missing. Second reaction: Why would anyone pay more for the iPhone if there’s no additional benefit? AT&T said it will sell an 8 gigabyte iPhone for $599 and the 16 GB version for $699. Both are offered contract-free, meaning it sells without the usual two-year service agreement. It could be worth the cost if you dislike AT&T’s service and wanted to use the phone on another carrier. But you can’t.
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AT&T’s Odd iPhone Offer
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