Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:16:40 + Jorge . [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Robert Taylor wrote:
On the new Iphones, you HAVETO get a 2 year contract.
If you decide to quit you will pay a fee that will total up greater than
the $600 the phone is
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You are totally right.At T-Mobile Germany you can reserve an iPhone 3G.
You can only get it with an contract thant is far more expensive than
comparable contracts of T-Mobile Germany. The cheapest (24 month-)
contract Complete S is 5 € more
Hello,
This post is going further my expectations :) so, lets put the things in order:
1) FreeRunner and its freedom is the best, so we dont need an argue about the
good reasons to buy one :)
2) In countries where you have to sign a two year contract, the iPhone 3G will
be more expensive at
Jorge . wrote:
Hello,
This post is going further my expectations :) so, lets put the things in
order:
Okay.
1) FreeRunner and its freedom is the best, so we dont need an argue about the
good reasons to buy one :)
Right!
2) In countries where you have to sign a two year contract,
As someone who owns an unlocked iPhone I understand how 3) works on
the old iPhone. What is not clear is the deal on the new iPhone. The
reports are that the person who buys it will have to enter the
contract when they buy it. Note, this is different than 3). The
reality is we don't know for sure
Robert Taylor wrote:
On the new Iphones, you HAVETO get a 2 year contract.
If you decide to quit you will pay a fee that will total up greater than
the $600 the phone is worth.
The first iPhone was released june 29/2007 and the first hacked that allow you
to use it with any operator was
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Robert Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jorge . wrote:
Hello,
This post is going further my expectations :) so, lets put the things in
order:
Okay.
1) FreeRunner and its freedom is the best, so we dont need an argue about
the good reasons to buy one :)
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:16:40 + Jorge . [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Robert Taylor wrote:
On the new Iphones, you HAVETO get a 2 year contract.
If you decide to quit you will pay a fee that will total up greater than
the $600 the phone is worth.
The first iPhone was released june
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
not so simple. i think he business plan is changing because before this
happened with the 1st iphone. people could buy without contract. it was
assumed
that the phone lock would force people to get a contract anyway and apple bore
the risk by losing
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
now it changes with the 3g iphone. you must sign up when you buy. sure - you
can now take that phone, unlock it, re-sell it, but you are stuck with a
contract you must keep paying for... with no phone to use on that contract
unless you buy another phone
Robert Taylor wrote:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
Precisely. And if you want to quit your contract you will pay A FEE
that will make your phone far more expensive than $600.
I wish people would stop saying nonsense.
It really doesn't matter if you unlock the phone or
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