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One of the most attractive aspects of the new iPhone 3G S is the
pricing:
- One of the most attractive aspects of the new iPhone 3G S is the pricing
- $299 for the 32GB model
- $199 for the 16GB model isn't bad.
- $99 for the old iPhone 3G with 8GB.
But not everyone qualifies for the announced pricing right off the bat.
These prices only apply to new customers, new lines of service, and contract
renewals. If you're still under contract, including existing iPhone 3G owners,
you're probably not eligible for the upgrade. AT&T claims that most iPhone 3G
owners will be eligible for the announced pricing only after 18 months. However,
you might still qualify for an "early upgrade price", which are $499 for the
32GB, $399 for the 16GB, and $299 for the old 8GB iPhone 3G--that's only if you
can't wait the six or so months to get the new phone. If you don't want the
two-year contracts at all, you'll have to cough out the full price of the
phones, which are $699 for the 32GB, $599 for the 16GB, and $499 for the 8GB.
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