How the half-price iPhone 3G actually costs you more

Mon Jun 9, 2008 11:20PM EDT

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Not mentioned in today's you-can't-get-away-from-it iPhone 3G announcement: AT&T's service plan jumps $10 a month. What's this? Did Apple finally figure out what the rest of the retail world did: That when you give away the razor you can charge through the nose for the blades?

Let's look at the math.

Old iPhone: $399 (for 8GB of storage), plus $60 per month for 450 voice minutes and unlimited data. Two-year total (since you'll be signing a two-year deal for either handset): $1,839.

New iPhone: $199 (for 8GB of storage), plus $70 per month for a basic voice plan (presumably the same 450 minutes) and unlimited data. Two-year total: $1,879.

That's $40 more over the course of your contract, which is really not that bad in the grand scheme of things. Had AT&T and Apple raised monthly fees just another $5 per month, the total cost of service would have hit almost $2,000 over two years (not including taxes and fees).

"Business users" get the shaft, big-time, with a minimum of $85 a month for service. That's $15 a month extra just so you can get email via Exchange. Boo. Other annoyances: iPhone 3G will have to be activated in stores instead of at home, like before, and the phone won't be available to purchase online at launch.

Still, like I say, this isn't too bad. Putting aside the business user issue, $40 extra over two years doesn't sound like much, considering all the extra features and services the new iPhone packs in.

In fact, on paper the iPhone 3G has addressed almost all of my complaints regarding the original model from a year ago. But then again, don't forget those accessories (a charging base, for example, is no longer included).

UPDATE: For those who've written regarding the time value of money, I did the math based on the present value of the iPhone to Apple at a 3% annual interest rate. The numbers: Original iPhone nets Apple/AT&T (and costs you) $1,795; new iPhone gets them $1,828.  So the new phone still costs you $33 in the end if you invest that $200 you would have otherwise spent on the hardware.

UPDATE 2: Several readers write to mention that text messages are no longer included in the iPhone package, so add another $5 a month for 200 SMS messages. Upgrade to the 16GB iPhone and you're hitting $2,100! 

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iPhone 3G questions and answers
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  • 1 Posted by villamizarandres on Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:12AM EDT Report Abuse

    It's amazing how many people keep adding the additional $10 per month without discounting... ever heard of present value?

  • 2 Posted by cnull on Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:32AM EDT Report Abuse

    villa - Changes due to present value of a sum as low as $10/month and over just two years are minimal, especially with interest rates as low as they are now.

  • 3 Posted by alladintokai on Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:43AM EDT Report Abuse

    Where can i buy the Half Price iPhone 3G?? Please send me an email at blueinsomiac28@yahoo.com Thank you very much! I would gladly appreciate it if you could help me guys...tnx!!

  • 4 Posted by fsajul on Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:46AM EDT Report Abuse

    I supposed to buy an iphone but when i notice about the latest 3g iphone i am eager to have it soon...though i loved my Sony Erricsson 3g i am now trying to have these iphone 3g...So when it could release here in Dubai,UAE.Please send me an email at fsajul@yahoo.com. Thank you very much!..............

  • 5 Posted by ben.dekko on Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:01AM EDT Report Abuse

    I envy those of you who have enough disposable income to sheck out almost $2,000 a year for an iPhone. At least you can put Triple A on speed-dial if you run out of gas LOL :-)

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