Price War Among Carriers May Benefit IPhone Users, Analyst Says

Mon, Feb 23rd, 2009

The Apple iPhone, which starts at $199, has been competitively priced for some time now, but its service plans remain usurious and a major turnoff to lot of potential customers. Many folks won’t balk at paying a couple hundred bucks for a cool piece of hardware, but they’ll pass after discovering the monthly bill from AT&T Wireless will run at least $75, including taxes. Competing gadgets aren’t much better. Example: The iPhone-like Samsung Omnia also costs around $200 and comes with a $70-or-higher monthly charge from Verizon Wireless.

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