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June 9th, 2008

You almost had us Steve, but the new iPhone 3G models comparison price is at least $160 higher than existing iPhones

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 4:38 pm

Categories: Apple, Wireless carriers, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, 3G, Cellular Phones, GPS, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Matthew Miller

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You almost had us Steve, but the new iPhone 3G models are priced $40 higher than existing iPhonesI have to admit the reality distortion field that Steve Jobs can generate is very powerful and he even had me praising the huge apparent price drop of the iPhone 3G and thinking this was one of the few significant differences in this latest generation iPhone (others being battery life, integrated GPS, and new software). However, he wasn’t telling the whole story when he stated they would be priced at US$199 and US$299 for the 8GB and 16GB models, respectively. See, after the AT&T pricing plans were posted we see these prices are actually subsidized prices and AT&T is making up for the difference by charging an additional US$10/month for data access. This works out to US$240 for the 2-year obligated contract, thus the actual prices we should be comparing to the existing iPhone models are US$439 and US$539. The existing iPhones are US$399 for the 8GB model and US$499 for the 16GB model so these new iPhones are actually US$40 more than the existing models, when you compare apples to apples. We also now know that no text messages are included in the data plan so you will have to add another US$5/month for 200 messages to equal what you had with the first generation iPhone. This works out to US$360 for the 2-year obligated contract, thus the actual prices we should be comparing to the existing iPhone models are US$559 and US$659. The existing iPhones are US$399 for the 8GB model and US$499 for the 16GB model so these new iPhones, costs adjusted to match plans, are actually US$160 more than the existing models, when you compare apples to apples.

Actually, if you keep using AT&T after the 2 year contract is up then the price increase rises US$10/month every month after 24 months so the price difference may end up being much higher than US$40 US$160 too.

It remains to be seen how other countries will or will not subsidize and make up for the cost of the iPhone in their respective countries, but I guess we’ll see everything revealed leading up to the July 11th availability.

These prices are still much less than the US$599 I paid for the 8GB iPhone last year and they may be a good deal for new buyers. I am not sure there is a compelling need for existing owners to upgrade though and I plan to wait and see what some of the other details are before I make my purchase decision on way or the other.

UPDATE: Check out this interview that Om Malik had with AT&T’s Mobility Chief and you will see that your monthly fees will rise even more with the new iPhone if you ever want to send a text message. (Thanks again Kevin.) No text messages are included with the new US$69.99/month minimum monthly voice and data plan as quoted below. Wow, the news just keeps getting better, huh?

OM: Has there been a change in the cost of data plans?
RDLV: The data plans are different on the 3G iPhone versus the 2G iPhone. Consumers will pay $30 a month every month, while enterprises will pay $45 a month. This is what you pay us on other PDA devices such as Blackberry Curve. The SMS messages are not bundled anymore, and you pay for what you want. Again the prices are based on what you buy.

Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Sorry, but no deal!
AT&T's rate plans are the sole reason I have decided not to purchase the iPhone 3G. I was so looking forward to getting the new iPhone, but when I saw how much AT&T was going to screw, I mean charge,... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Masari.Jones Posted on: 07/22/08  (Edited: 07/22/08 @ 11:03) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You mean Apple lied?  NonZealot | 06/09/08
I don't think there were lies...  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/09/08
You mean..  Madjia | 06/09/08
$10 increase puts the iPhone at the same rate as PDAs  V-Train | 06/09/08
Yeah, but we don't care.  frgough | 06/09/08
The masses are being priced out of the digital world.  pessimist | 06/10/08
RE: $10 increase puts the iPhone at the same rate as PDAs  JRated | 06/09/08
Those plans are insane...  BitTwiddler | 06/10/08
RE: You almost had us Steve, but the new iPhone 3G models comparison price  JNGold | 06/10/08
Just compare 1st gen to 2nd and disclose all costs  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/10/08
RE: You almost had us Steve, but the new iPhone 3G models comparison price  ZinkDifferent | 06/10/08
this is serious whining  lostarchitect | 06/11/08
iPhoneInfused.com Unlock 3G iPhone  leo7068 | 06/29/08
RE: You almost had us Steve  ol_pip | 07/05/08
Hurray for Apple!  TWLKP76 | 07/10/08
Sorry, but no deal!  Masari.Jones | 07/22/08

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