Get ready to take it up the yoo-hoo… AT&T has finally released pricing for the 3G iPhone. The Basics (Prices for 8GB and 16GB) For Plan Renewal: $199 or $299 For Early Upgraders: $399 or $499 For No Plan: $599 and $699 (Launched Later) For full plan in formation, check out the following tables: Individual plans Price Voice Data Night and weekend Additional minutes $69.99 450 Unlimited 5000 $0.45 $89.99 900 Unlimited Unlimited $0.40 $109.99 1350 Unlimited Unlimited $0.35 $129.99 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited N/A Family plans Price Voice Data Night [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Update #1: Chris Hunkele has provided an analysis at the end of the post that seems to suggest the iPhone 2.0 is fundamentally incompatible with the T-Mobile 3G network that is rolling out now, check it out. Update #2: Chris Hunkele has confirmed that the 3G iPhone will not work on the 3G T-Mobile network, see [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 10, 2008
We have covered it here before that Apple got the long… really-long end of the stick when they partnered up with AT&T for the iPhone 1. Not only were they getting full price for their devices on each sale, but also a portion of the service contract, while AT&T got the rest. It seems that with [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 9, 2008
In an effort to “lock this bitch down” AT&T seems to be done placating Apple and letting folks buy the phone, take it home and JailBreak it. It looks like the new iPhone is going to require in-store activation along with requiring more expensive AT&T standard data/voice services to function. I think the days of buying [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 1, 2008
What is going on with the internets today… reports of AT&T/Cingular’s “server” that handles their entire EDGE network being down for the Midwest today, and could be fixed as late as Feb 5th. I declare more shenanigans… Chinese hackers! (or zombies)
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Apple has posted the rates that AT&T will be charging for the iPhone at launch this Friday. Take a look: Individual Rates Family Rates
Continue reading...Monday, May 7, 2007
The Consumerist is reporting that AT&T’s prepaid-calling-cards are actually over-charging you in some states for every minute you talk, for up to 8 minutes per minute. AT&T claims it’s due to regulatory charges that they need to over charge, but the FCC has clarified that in no way are the cards regulated. This just boils down [...]
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