The 3g iPhone may be cheaper than the current model.

by kevinmorris22

in Opinion

If you have been waiting to get an iPhone, your patience may be about to pay off.  That is if you are not an AT&T customer and are willing to sign a 2 year commitment.  According to published rumors on the web AT&T may be subsidizing the cost of the soon to be released 3g iPhone by $200.00 with a signed contract to AT&T.

That’s a smart move for Apple and AT&T. I think it will keep a few more unlocked phones off the market and will bring a new wave of iPhone adopters to the fold.  With subsidized pricing an 8 gig iPhone would cost $199.00 and a 16 gig would be $249.00 in the U.S.  With those kinds of prices I think a few more people may be willing to live with AT&T for 2 years.

Along with cheaper prices some of the rumored new features of the iPhone are said to be 3G (of course), GPS, and some rumors are stating a slimmer package than the current.

I would not be surprised to see the phone released in 16 gb and 32 gb models only.  This can not be substantiated, but you can quote me in case I am right.  It makes good business sense, due to the cheap prices in memory and Uncle Steve wants you to have lots of room to store Apps, and movies, and music, and games, Oh my!  Apps, and music, and movies, and games, Oh my!
So if I am right quote me, my name is Kevin Morris @ www.iPhoneAppReview.com, and if I am wrong, Oh well!

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bodydetox July 29, 2009 at 8:16 pm

my iPhone was actually a gift from my girlfriend. i really love this phone and i think that this is the best phone that money can buy. i like the features and the design.

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Anita C.Crittenden December 9, 2009 at 7:29 am

This Gps has some great features. I love the hands free phone. The bluetooth app for this is the best I’ve used, and if there is a problem with it. that would be that I have been too close to my truck,20 ft or so, and recieved a call. Had to run to the cab to answer the call. The Navigation is so far dead on, and also I love the traffic enhanced routing. While Phoenix rush hours are not LA’s, it is awesome to see all the wrecks by touching a button and be automatically routed around them. I have saved a lot of time here. The touch screen works great, even when the unit has been locked in my truck all day in the 115 degree heat. So far this was a great buy.

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