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Anyone interested in the Apple IPhone?
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/31534
Real Cost of iPhone: Service Plan Revealed
Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:14PM EDT
At long last the final shoe on iPhone has dropped: The cost of voice and data plans that you'll have to buy from AT&T when you purchase the device. The good news: It's not as bad as some had feared. The bad news: It's still going to cost you a pretty penny if you're used to paying $40 a month for a basic service plan.
Here's the damage: $60 a month for 450 minutes. $80 for 900 minutes. $100 for 1350 minutes. If you need even more minutes, plans continue to climb up to $220 a month for a whopping 6000 minutes. The good news: All plans include unlimited email and web, rollover minutes, unlimited mobile-to-mobile, and 200 text messages a month. All except the cheapest plan include unlimited nights and weekends minutes; the cheapest plan includes a mere 5000 of those. Contrary to earlier rumors there is no voice-only option for the iPhone: Remember you need data service to do all the cool email/web/mapping business that makes iPhone an iPhone, otherwise you've pretty much got a pretty brick in your pocket that can play Avril Lavigne tunes. Additional details are here.
Is this a good deal? Let's compare. AT&T's cheapest voice-only plan costs $40 a month for 450 minutes, 5000 nights and weekend minutes, and no data services at all. (Even text messages are about 15 cents a pop.) Adding $20 a month for unlimited web isn't a bad deal. For the $60 of the iPhone's cheapest plan, you can get AT&T's 900-minute plan with no data service.
Looking at it another way, AT&T's Messaging Unlimited plan (unlimited MMS/SMS messages) costs $20 a month extra. Its unlimited messaging and media plan (which gives you access to cellular video as well) costs another $40 a month. The company has a variety of data plans for web browsing phones. The closest to what the iPhone gets you is SmartPhone Max, at $30 extra per month.
Whew, that's a lot of numbers. Putting it all together, designing a comparable plan to iPhone's $60 service on AT&T with a non-iPhone device would actually cost about $70 a month. Believe it or not, iPhone service is actually a bargain!
On the other hand, $60 a month or more isn't cheap. Over the life of the phone that equates to $1,440. Add in the price of the phone and activation fees and the cheapest amount you'll spend on an iPhone over the next two years is $1,975. You can almost buy a brand new MacBook Pro for that outlay. And don't forget the cancellation fee you'll pay on your old phone...
Overall I'm pleased. AT&T could have gouged consumers with a $100/month plan and few people would have flinched. Instead the company is offering an affordable option that should help to ease the sting of that initial $500 or $600 outlay. That said, I'm sure many will still find the plan too expensive. As always, I await your thoughts, opinions, and rants on the topic.
did they say that phone was going to cost between $500-$600
Last edited by Shann; 06-26-2007 at 03:04 PM.
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06-26-2007 03:02 PM
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i'm not a big cell phone person, i have a virgin mobile that stays turned off in my car. - but, this thing is AMAZING! The price is out-of-this-world, but in a few yrs the average person will be able to afford one.
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After buying the phone, the service rates aren't really that bad. I'd pay 80 a month for that plan.
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Originally Posted by
dv8grl
but, this thing is AMAZING!
I know and I want one so bad! I won't be able to afford it anytime soon
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would love one but even if I had the money I still wouldnt pay that price to get one
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Here's more info http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/14081 this one is five reasons why the writer is not going to get one... kind of interesting, I know I won't be paying for one and am shocked that they are using the old network... I have AT&T (formerly cingular) now and I don't know that I will be staying w/ this company once my contract is up...
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Originally Posted by
PrincessArky
would love one but even if I had the money I still wouldnt pay that price to get one
same here, I want one but wouldn't pay that price even if I could afford it
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I work for Att (formally cingular) in customer service. The iphone plans are not bad for example the 59.99 for 450 min comes with unlimited data, 200 tm the new visual voicemail (only for the iphone). I personally can't see spending that kind of money but I am sure a lot of MAC users are happy since this will be the first (pda type) device that is MAC compatible
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I tend not to jump on the new tech......I'll wait for the kinks to be done and the price to come down.
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I think they are neat and I like some tech toys but it's too rich for me right now. Plus I am always worried that the first version would have bugs. Plus eventually something new will come out and the price will go down. Just like all technology.
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