Where’s the 3G iPhone?
Posted by Steve Laser on 01/21/08 in At&t, iPhone
Rumors were rampant that MacWorld would bring announcements of a new generation of iPhones with more internal memory and faster, 3G service. But iPhone fans left empty handed. It seems that Apple has decided on increasing market share of the original iPhone by offering it to business consumers. The plans are:
2 year commitment, voice service, and data plan required
$45 per month for unlimited data, visual voicemail, and 200 SMS’s; $55 ups the SMS limit to 1,500; $65 for unlimited everything
An extra $25 per month nabs a 20MB monthly data plan good for 29 countries, $60 per month ups the limit to 50MB
Activate by 31 March and qualified accounts will receive a service credit of $25 per month good through 31 December, 2008
According to Engadget, the timing of this announcement may have something to do with IBM’s imminent announcement of Lotus Notes for the iPhone.
Read more at Engadget
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