On 05 Oct 2011, at 14:12 , Kevin Callahan wrote: > My wife and I are looking into upgrade options (AT&T) from iPhone 4 to iPhone > 4S. > We each got the iPhone 4 on the release date (June 24, 2010). > When we log into our account(s), one phone is eligible for discounted upgrade > on November 25th, 2010, while the other not until February 25, 2012. > > Why the discrepancy?
Because of the way AT&T calculates the charges on the account. The phone that is eligible is the ‘primary’ one on the account and will be able to get updates faster. The more money you spend per month, the faster you can qualify for a complete subsidy. > Is this because one of the phones is a second phone on a family plan which > appears to be discounted, but in fact, really isn’t? Essentially. > Anybody considering moving to Sprint? if so, why or if not, why not. I’ve been playing update roulette with AT&T. We have 4 phones, I upgrade 2 each year and shuffle the older ones down. This means, however, I’m never out of contract. -- 'I think, if you want thousands, you've got to fight for one.' _______________________________________________ iPhone-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/iphone-talk
