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AT&T Confirms Early Upgrade Price Increase to $200

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No Rebates = +$200

BKS3

Oct 7, 2010, 10:12 PM
Carriers are moving away from mail-in rebates for smart phones. This is a direct impact of the iPhones no-rebate strategy.

Most smart phones are between $99-$199 (directly in line with the 3gs/i4) without rebate on a 2-year contract and $499-$599 off contract.

The +$200 is a fair way to offset the cost when a customer wants to upgrade early (after at least 6 months). This will bring the price between $299-$399 which happen to be the early upgrade price for the iPhone 3gs/4.

Coincidence? Hardly.
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