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Don...what are you all bent
Don...what are you all bent out of shape about? The iPhone is just being treated the same as every other smartphone. Only people who are eligible for an upgrade -- new activations or those who have been in a contract for 18 months or longer, excluding current iPhone owners (since they didn't get a price break before) -- get the iPhone at the discount. That's the same deal as with every other phone. And the rate plans are exactly the same as every other smartphone too.
I agree it's a bit of dirty marketing for Jobs to be pimping the price the way he did, and I dislike AT&T's rates as much as anyone, but the fact is the iPhone is now treated the same as EVERY OTHER SMARTPHONE, and *most* people who want the new iPhone should be able to get it for $199.