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How much is the full retail for the 6 & 6 Plus?
#11
rgG wrote:
The only one the Apple Store sells without a contract is the TMobile version

Anybody know why this is? I guess in the short term they are probably making the carriers happy with early inventory. And I know that TMobile has an uncarrier attitude so they are the only launch customer.

But why does Apple not happily sell the other phones full price in the store?
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#12
I like the new phones-- I decided almost immediately I am going to switch to iPhone when I can get a 64 GB in the Galaxy-S3-copy-size for $200 or less used/no contract.
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#13
The on contract prices are kinda high. Why wouldn't the 16gb be a 32gb? It might be worth saving up to just buy the 128gb.
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#14
jdc wrote:
I feel like Ballmer -- "$950 for a phone!"

To be fair, the first iPhone did not sell very well. It was $600+ with contract. Total rip off, even at the time.

And yes, the new iPhones, as nice as they seem to be, or too pricey for me. My budget is $200. The Moto G is a great phone for my budget. Good enough, depending on camera needs of course.
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#15
Black wrote:
I like the new phones-- I decided almost immediately I am going to switch to iPhone when I can get a 64 GB in the Galaxy-S3-copy-size for $200 or less used/no contract.

Wait, that will be never. As far as I know, the iPhone has never dropped to that price point off contract. The original iPhone 4GB may have been $250ish, but I think those were refurbs. Maybe in three years a used iPhone will cost $200.
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#16
vision63 wrote:
The on contract prices are kinda high. Why wouldn't the 16gb be a 32gb? It might be worth saving up to just buy the 128gb.

They're pretty close to other flagship devices. Maybe $100 more at any given tier. However, if you don't need iOS, lot of deals to be had on former Android and Windows phone flagships.
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#17
silvarios wrote:
[quote=davester]
I don't understand the pricing. Doesn't it cost a lot more money to make things smaller? Why is a big honking phone more costly than a tiny one?

This is sarcasm? A bigger phone has more case, more panel, often more battery, these prices add up. Is a 60" HDTV generally cheaper than a 32"? Is the 11" or 13" Air more expensive?
An iPad Air has considerably "more case" and only lacks the cell radio—which is probably a $50 part—yet the 6+ is more expensive. While it looks like a really nice phone, the pricing is absurd.
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#18
silvarios wrote:
[quote=Black]
I like the new phones-- I decided almost immediately I am going to switch to iPhone when I can get a 64 GB in the Galaxy-S3-copy-size for $200 or less used/no contract.

Wait, that will be never. As far as I know, the iPhone has never dropped to that price point off contract. The original iPhone 4GB may have been $250ish, but I think those were refurbs. Maybe in three years a used iPhone will cost $200.
A used iPhone has never dropped to $200? Huh
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#19
64GB 7.9" iPad Mini retina w/cellular - $729
64GB 5.5" iPhone 6+ no contract - $850

Well, the iPhone 6+ makes calls, has a faster processor, does NFC, and other odds n ends and is smaller. I suppose that could mean $121 to many people.
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#20
Black wrote:
[quote=silvarios]
[quote=Black]
I like the new phones-- I decided almost immediately I am going to switch to iPhone when I can get a 64 GB in the Galaxy-S3-copy-size for $200 or less used/no contract.

Wait, that will be never. As far as I know, the iPhone has never dropped to that price point off contract. The original iPhone 4GB may have been $250ish, but I think those were refurbs. Maybe in three years a used iPhone will cost $200.
A used iPhone has never dropped to $200? Huh
Used iPhone - $99

"never"
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