The price of the iPhone plans here is horrendous. Chris mentioned his cost 31
sterling. For an equivalent plan here you're looking at about 85€ up. That's
why the maths I mentioned earlier make sense. But as Nick says everyone, and
every jurisdiction is different.
Dónal
On 29 Oct 2011, at 20
Hi!
Here, Apple hasn't dropped the price for the iPhone 4. All 16GB and 32GB models
cost the same, and the change in each model is $200 plus a tax/Vat of 25%.
One thing is certain, though. Apple loves money, but I'm sure anyone does. But
Apple knows how to charge much and get a lot.
Regards,
N
Yes. For now the iPhone 3GS or the iPhone 4 is in fact cheaper worldwide
in any way shape or form, free or otherwise. Apple always seem to charge
the earth for current models but a lot less for perhaps the last two
earlier models.
On 29/10/2011 19:39, Dane trethowan wrote:
If I may comment he
Hi all.
I got the phone free on a 24 month contract costing £37 a month
including the internet which is £6 a month. So it's actually £31 a month
plus £6 a month for internet costing £37 a month. I can change this at
any time online if I find I am not using the mobile internet that much.
On 29
Hi!
Well, CHris is United Kingdom, and I know the iPhone can be had pretty cheap on
Contract over there. Unlocked it's about £600 I think, but someone managed to
get it for hardly anything from Orange on contract.
So, I suppose it depends on your options, too, and whether or not the carrier
he
If I may comment here.
I've purchased an iPhone 4, the main reason being price, paid only
$600.00 for an iPhone 4 32GB and that included various accessaries
including case etc.
I appreciate that the iPhone 4S it the latest model and offers more than
does the actual iPhone 4 but in Australia