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Is it true that the next iPhone will have a data transfer limit of 2gb? If so, why?

**My understanding is that anyone whose contract expires in 2010 can upgrade to the iPhone 4 and keep unlimited, but you have to extend your contract by two years. You should contact AT&T for more accurate info.**

AT&T (the exclusive iPhone carrier in the US) has removed their unlimited data plan. 2GB is the highest-level plan you can get now, and this applies to all phones on AT&T. People who already have an unlimited plan can keep it, though.

Info from AT&T:
http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=4800&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=30854

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(Rating: 5) does this mean that if i have an iphone now with the unlimited data plan, i'll be able to keep it even if i get the iphone 4?


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