iPhone 3G on sale 8 a.m. July 11; no-contract iPhone on tap

Tue Jul 1, 2008 11:33AM EDT

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Looks like we'll have to get up bright and early to buy the new iPhone. Also, AT&T says a "no-commitment" iPhone is "coming soon."

First things first: The new iPhone 3G will go on sale at 8 a.m. next Friday at AT&T retail stores and Apple stores. So if you're planning on lining up, you'd better be ready well before sunrise.

Also, AT&T has finally clarified pricing for current AT&T subscribers who want the iPhone 3G.  

In a nutshell, if you're "upgrade eligible" (log into your AT&T account to see if you are), you'll be able to buy the new iPhone for the discounted price of $199 for the 8GB version or $299 for the 16GB model. (AT&T is somewhat vague about the eligibility criteria, although your credit history and the time remaining on your contract are factors.) You'll also have to pay an $18 "upgrade fee."

If you're not eligible for the discount, you'll have to fork over extra for an "early upgrade"-$399 for the 8GB iPhone 3G or $499 for the 16GB model. Ouch.

AT&T also says that a "no-commitment" (read: no contract) iPhone 3G will be available soon, at $599 for the 8GB version and or $699 for the 16GB handset. Pricey, but hey-no two-year contract.

Unfortunately, AT&T won't offer the new iPhone on a prepaid basis, at least not at launch.

Some other items: You will have to get your new iPhone activated at the store, and that means a credit check. So bring a photo ID and your Social Security number (especially if you're not yet an AT&T customer). If you want to cut down on the wait, you can go to an AT&T store now and take care of the credit check early.

There have been some rumors that current iPhone users could simply register the IMEI number of their new iPhone with AT&T clerks-meaning they could finish activating their phones at home. It's a nice idea, but so far, there's no indication from AT&T that such a plan exists.

As for the newly detailed rate plans, there aren't any surprises. Each plan comes bundled with unlimited data; $70 a month gets you 450 minutes and 5,000 night/weekend minutes, while a 900-minute plan with unlimited nights/weekends goes for $90. A 1,350-minute plan will cost $110 per month. Family plans are available, and business data plans will cost $45 a month (versus $30 per month for standard data in the bundled plans). Text messages are extra, too. Individuals pay $5 for 200 texts per month, $15 for 1,500 a month, or $20 for unlimited texting. For family plans, you'll pay $30 a month for unlimited messaging.

AT&T also has a checklist of required documentation, fees, and rate plans. Download the PDF here.

Guess that $199 price Steve Jobs announced for the iPhone 3G should have come with a massive asterisk, huh? 

Related:
iPhone 3G purchasing info [AT&T]

 

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  • 6 Posted by throwsome_dick_onthatazz07 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    Gosh....why does everyone get caught up in this stupid technology stuff...that's over analysed by the way...man FORGET the iphones and touches, just stick to basic ipods!! you dont even need an Iphone. it's not that serious. esp. with all them glitches. People is trying too hard and way too fast to reach the future.

  • 7 Posted by tanvi.smiles on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey People, Anyways, I don't even like the iPhone and I am getting the LG Chochlate!!! And might get the Samsung Juke!!!!!!!!

  • 8 Posted by throwsome_dick_onthatazz07 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    p.s., people is a little too desperate. A phone is a phone, stick with Sprint or Verizon or something. The iphone is not that serious, it's just another phone. like a sidekick or something. =)

  • 11 Posted by allie95070 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    i was going to get the phone...but now i realize its just an overpriced, overhyped, overrated, overtalkedabout, phone. im over it.

  • 12 Posted by tigger67846 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    700.00 for a phone without contract???!!!sounds like they can keep it and their overpriced and overrated service

  • 13 Posted by genniferzb on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    whether it be at&t...or whatever phone service...i hate "upgrade eligible". treating new customers that sign a contract better than old customers that have been with them for a long time.

  • 14 Posted by m1mongrel on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    Trust me it is not all that it is cracked up to be!! My husband has the iphone, and let me just say 1 thing anyone who as "nails" do not purchase the iphone and I don't mean Long nails!!!! very sensitive, works when it wants to work.

  • 15 Posted by mail2marknow on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    Stop trying to "make" news by only cherry-picking the few bad things about iPhone 3G and sensationalizing it to create buzz and get yourself a headline. iPhone is a game-changer and people will rightfully want to experience it...why not build it up instead of tearing it down? Give us some relief from all the gloom and doom about oil, Iran, etc. Celebrate innovation - we've been screwing around with crappy cell phones for decades, so give Apple a break!

  • 18 Posted by cjf7911@snet.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    @ kimsseanc Are you serious? You either have money just lying around or you dont care where your money goes. For one, this phone isnt worth the price. Especially given the features it lacks. Who in their right mind is going to spend that much on a phone and then the extra fees, and then the rediculous calling/data plans?!?!?! Talk about getting raped.

  • 20 Posted by orso5us on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Whatever...It's a phone. Go to Metro PCS and have unlimited talk for $30.00

  • 21 Posted by vinm28 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like this better than I phone http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2008/06/06/eclipse-intuit-phone-love-sun/

  • 22 Posted by chrisman276 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    I gave up on the first iPhone. Still have not met my basic need. More Gs.

  • 23 Posted by katieolson99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    Although I DO like my iPhone, but miss features like being able to send/receive picture messages... I'd never go this route again. I pay through the nose for my AT&T service, with which I've had more dropped calls/bad reception in the first 5 months than I did with Verizon for 3 years. As soon as my contract with AT&T is up, I plan on getting a new phone... at least until Apple moves to diversify their options for service. The average person probably doesn't use most of the features available on the iPhone and bottomline its a $200-$400 phone that can't send/receive pix messages and you get screwed on plan rates, because ... if you want an iPhone and don't want AT&T... tough luck.

  • 24 Posted by cbylo0616 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    So they never said, do i get to keep my existing minute package or do i have to switch to the more expensive less minute plan. Really. They screwed this one up. I am able to get it for the lower rate and was going to, but not at these prices. Hey I heard sprint has an iphone killer. cheaper too!!

  • 25 Posted by jimmywjimmy95 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like the iphone, however AT&T? No way, been there done that. Always dropping calls or even worse, not a clear connection. I changed to Verizon years ago, no lost calls, No what was that, I can't hear you! Apple needs to drop AT&T & hook up with Verizon. jim

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