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iPhone "$0 upfront" in Australia? | iPhone "$0 upfront" in Australia? |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Tuesday, 10 June 2008 | |
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Vodafone is expected to offer the new iPhone 3G on a $A0 upfront contract.Featured Whitepaper
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All Vodafone has announced publicly is that it will start selling the iPhone 3G on July 11, and the handset will be offered to prepaid and contract customers. I wonder where that leaves people like me, who are out of contract on a postpaid plan? Will we be able to buy a 'prepaid' iPhone 3G and use it with our existing Vodafone SIM? Or will it be necessary to go back on contract? The answer that iTWire's David M Williams was given by staff at a Vodafone store was that the iPhone will be sold outright and unlocked for $A950. If that was the good oil (he was also told he could have one next week, not next month, which does make me wonder), it would make a mockery of Steve Jobs' claim of equivalent pricing around the world. But then again, maybe $US199 plus the profit on a two-year contract is equivalent to (though not the same as) $A950? Anyway, Burley also had a warning: "Australia rural users should also beware." Beware of what? See page 2 for the answer. |
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