Get an iPhone 3G for free — in Japan

Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00PM EST

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Is Japanese wireless carrier SoftBank making way for a new version of the iPhone, or are sales just sluggish? Who can say, but from Friday through the end of May, you can sign up for an 8GB iPhone 3G in Japan for a grand total of zero.

AppleInsider and CrunchGear report that starting Friday, SoftBank's new "iPhone for Everybody" campaign (translated page is here) will offer the 8GB iPhone for free, so long as you sign up for a new two-year contract. The promotion apparently runs through May 31.

Meanwhile, SoftBank will sell the 16GB iPhone for a steeply discounted price—just 11,520 yen (about US$119), and you can even pay for the handset in monthly installments, which come out to less than $5 a month during the two-year service agreement.

SoftBank subscribers will still have to pay monthly voice and data charges, of course, although as AppleInsider notes, the carrier is chopping its standard data plan (about US$62 a month) by more than 25 percent.

Here in the U.S., of course, the iPhone 3G is still $199 for the 8GB and $299 for the 16GB model—although if you're a Reward Zone member at Best Buy, you can snap up an 8GB iPhone 3G for $99 (through February 28 only).

So, what's the deal? Hard to say; as CrunchGear points out, Apple has yet to release iPhone sales figures for Japan, while Ars Technica speculates that SoftBank might be struggling to fulfill its promised sales goals for Apple given the worldwide economic crisis.

For its part, AppleInsider thinks the promotion could simply be a way for SoftBank to clear out its inventory in advance of a new iPhone, which may well arrive this summer. That said, AT&T has yet to offer any promotional deals, which suggests that it isn't having any trouble moving its iPhone stock.

In any case, if you've been pining for a new iPhone and you happen to live in Japan, looks like Friday is your lucky day.

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SoftBank now giving away iPhones in Japan [AppleInsider]

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  • 47 Posted by rockford33usa on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'll stick to my Virgin plan... I don't find it necessary to walk around endlessly shouting into my cell phone to impress people with how important I am, so it works great.

  • 48 Posted by noemibx208 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    YES Best Buy is selling the I phone cheaper but the info is not completely correct only siver reward zone members can get it for $99, if you are a regular reward zone member is for $149.99..... Pls do come to best buy we will gladly help !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 49 Posted by lauwingkeij on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    "So, what's the deal? Hard to say; as CrunchGear points out, Apple has yet to release iPhone sales figures for Japan, while Ars Technica speculates that SoftBank might be struggling to fulfill its promised sales goals for Apple given the worldwide economic crisis." Did anyone consider that phones in Japan are far superior, even to the iphone? Because they pretty much are. If I am not mistaken, Japan is on 4.5G already

  • 51 Posted by tucasa22 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    Can't live w/out mine! #2 what was your comment all about.... Who cares who has the money in a relationship, the important thing is that there is money because let's be honest with out it love will fly out the window...

  • 52 Posted by abaldo_lea on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    really????????can i get one too? thats great '_'

  • 53 Posted by rockford33usa on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    phone... TELE-phone.. makes and receives calls... Nobody with half a brain really gives a darn if it can "do more", because intelligent people don't sit in the corner playing with their phones all day. You people going on about what you're missing think we don't know that you spend most of your lives in your parents basement playing video games with your virtual friends. Losers.

  • 56 Posted by ehtar_beth4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Its not totally free.. You have to pay the phones total cost in a monthly basis for 2 years. And softbanks rates are awfully high..

  • 59 Posted by gustav_tesche on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    Excelent. I live in Japan, I will go and get one tomorrow.

  • 60 Posted by inthewing06 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    UMM majar catch? Don't all carriers already make you sign a 2 years contract anyhow.

  • 61 Posted by haroutabkarian on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    You can get free stuff in the U.S as well, check this out read it all to understand and look at the proof if you think it's a scam.. www.bonusnetwork.blogspot.com

  • 62 Posted by gourangaman656 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    You have to realize that in Japan, the iPhone is older technology. While 3g may be all the rave over here, 4g networks are widespread and well integrated in Japan. Trying to sell the iPhone at full cost would be asinine.

  • 63 Posted by rouseandsons on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    When are they going to come out with the cellphone that shoots the 22 bullets. Now that would be a seller! Sick world, folks!

  • 64 Posted by chiaxy2k on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    sallyfeng0005, I definitely need a "sugar daddy"! Nothing is life is "free", some where some how, some one has got to get paid. Im ready for my pay day! :=)

  • 65 Posted by rachelumana33 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    thats BS! Why not free in the US!!!!! I mean we made it! Not japenese people. Why are we helping them out! YOU KNOW HOW BAD THE ECONOMY IS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

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