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Originally Posted by junkyardwillie
I believe he is referring to the revenue sharing contract that Apple had with AT&T (Apple received a portion of a persons phone bill so the rates were jacked up a bit in the early iPhone years) that has apparently ended http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...aring-axed.ars
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That's possible, but he seems to be under the impression that is still the case. It was not case when I purchased my first iPhone, and it is not the case now. The price of the iPhone ranges from $99 to $700 depending on the features and whether or not you get a two year contract for phone service from AT&T. That's it.
I know .... I've been with AT&T for years and this next phone will be my third iPhone.