okayyy..
so me and my mom both really want an iphone from ATT. and i just have a few questons about them..
1. how much do they cost??
2. is is true that you have to have internet on them for it to work??
3. i've heard that in the long run..they're cheaper than a regular phonee. is that true??
If you're looking to get the new iPhone that just came out the other day, they're around $400 without an upgrade. But, if you sign for another 2 years or whatever, it's going to be about $200 (or so I'm told). I'm not exactly sure how much the first iPhone will run you, but I'm assuming it'll be a little cheaper because it's older.
As far as I know, they're not at all cheaper than a regular phone. When they first come out, people were shocked because bills were really expensive. I believe now they might be cheaper when it comes to billing, but I wouldn't say they're cheaper than a regular phone.
I would ask the person at the AT&T store for more information since they know more about their products and services and such. But in the meantime, I hope this helps. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Trauma answered Tuesday June 23 2009, 10:37 am: The price depends on what type of phone and what plan you get. You can go to their website or to an AT&T store to get more information on that. I really don't think you have to have the internet on your phone for the phone to work. And in my opinion, they're not cheaper than a regular phone. I pay over double the amount of my regular phone bill monthly (but I have two phones on my plan). [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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