Apple Stores Now Selling 'No Contract' iPhone 3G
iPhone Savior —
... "Typically, the carrier would only offer non-iPhone customers the option to upgrade from their non-Apple phone to an iPhone 3G at the $199 (8GB) and $299 (16GB) subsidized price points after their 24-month contract had run its course". Source: AppleInsider ...
News: AT&T stores offer early upgrades to iPhone 3G
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
AT&T stores have begun to offer fully subsidized pricing on the iPhone 3G to select early upgrade customers. According to Apple Insider, the company is waiving the upgrade clause for customers who are approximately 14 months into their 24-month contract and want to purchase an iPhone 3G. Previously, users who were not yet eligible for upgrade pricing were forced to pay $399 for the 8GB model and $499 for the 16GB. The move comes closely after the launch of contract-free iPhone 3G sales by both ...
Apple and AT&T make further offers to clear stock of iPhones
Infinite Loop —
... Additionally, AT&T has authorized agents to extend subsidized pricing of $199 for an 8GB iPhone or $299 for a 16GB iPhone to existing AT&T customers still under contract if they sign a new two-year agreement. Retail employees can apparently offer the subsidy for customers that have as much as 10 months left on a current contract, or even more if the customer has an account in good standing and is a long-term subscriber. ...
‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for March 26
Macsimum News —
... “AT&T stores now offering early upgrade pricing on iPhone 3G: In the latest move aimed at helping Apple clear inventory of iPhone 3Gs ahead of new models anticipated this spring, AT&T retail stores are now offering some customers early upgrades to the Apple handset at subsidized pricing.”— AppleInsider
Apple and AT&T make further offers to clear stock of iPhones
Apple Technology —
... Additionally, AT&T has authorized agents to extend subsidized pricing of $199 for an 8GB iPhone or $299 for a 16GB iPhone to existing AT&T customers still under contract if they sign a new two-year agreement. Retail employees can apparently offer the subsidy for customers that have as much as 10 months left on a current contract, or even more if the customer has an account in good standing and is a long-term subscriber. ...
