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iPhone Will Cost You $6,000 to Operate!!
The iPhone was announced when I was at the Consumer Electronics Show in January of this year and tomorrow, June 29, it will be available. People have been camping out in front of Apple stores since Monday to get it, if you can believe it.

Apple has a history of being cutting-edge: it invented the PC as we know it today, and back in 1983 it was the first organization to introduce a personal computer that used the graphical user interface. The company went on to introduce the Mac in 1984, the Power Book 100 in 1991, and of course the iPod in 2001. Its latest device continues this tradition of innovation.

There are now over 10 million iPods, and they comprise nearly 80 percent of all MP3 players on the market.

I love gadgets, but I can assure you that this is not at all on my wish list. First of all, I simply hate PDA phones. If you want to answer e-mail on your phone or Blackberry, I find it far more convenient to carry a two-pound notebook and have a 12-inch screen and a fully functioning computer.

But, amazingly this version of the iPhone will not have a high-speed 3G Internet connection, so even if you choose to use the Internet and answer e-mail you will be doing it very slowly.

In all, for the iPhone and the two-year contract AT&T will make you sign, it can cost you up to $6,000. I can think of a far better use of funds -- I can buy a new notebook computer every year and have far more functionality.

Family plan (with extended minutes)

iPhone 3000 Nation 3000
iPhone 4000 Nation 4000
iPhone 6000 Nation 6000
Minutes 3000 3000
4000 4000
6000 6000
Unlimited data x $19.99
x $19.99
x $19.99
(Visual) voicemail x x
x x
x x
SMS 200 inc 200 inc
200 inc 200 inc
200 inc 200 inc
Nights + weekends unlimited unlimited
unlimited unlimited
unlimited unlimited
Rollover x not inc
x not inc
x not inc
Unlimited M2M x x
x x
x x
Additional lines $29.99 $9.99
$29.99 $9.99
$29.99 $9.99
Activation fee $36 $36
$36 $36
$36 $36
Monthly service $160.00 $149.99
$210.00 $199.99
$310.00 $299.99
1 line per month $160.00 $169.98
$210.00 $219.98
$310.00 $319.98
2 lines $189.99 $199.96
$239.99 $249.96
$339.99 $349.96
3 lines $219.98 $229.94
$269.98 $279.94
$369.98 $379.94
Cost for 3 lines, 1 year $2,639.76 $2,759.28
$3,239.76 $3,359.28
$4,439.76 $4,559.28
Cost for 3 lines, 2 years $5,279.52 $5,518.56
$6,479.52 $6,718.56
$8,879.52 $9,118.56

Some People Think it's a Good Idea

Many, however, don't share my opinion and believe the iPhone is a superbly engineered, cleverly designed and imaginatively implemented approach to a problem that no one has cracked to date: merging a phone handset, an Internet navigator and a media player in a package where every component shines, and the features are welcoming rather than foreboding. They believe the  iPhone is the rare convergence device where things actually converge.

Walt Mossburg, famous tech gadget columnist for the Wall Street Journal, tested the iPhone for two weeks, in multiple usage scenarios, in cities across the country. His verdict is that, despite some flaws and feature omissions, the iPhone is, on balance, a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer. Its software, especially, sets a new bar for the smart-phone industry, and its clever finger-touch interface, which dispenses with a stylus and most buttons, works well, though it sometimes adds steps to common functions.

He said:

"The Apple phone combines intelligent voice calling, and a full-blown iPod, with a beautiful new interface for music and video playback. It offers the best Web browser we have seen on a smart phone, and robust email software. And it synchronizes easily and well with both Windows and Macintosh computers using Apple's iTunes software.

It has the largest and highest-resolution screen of any smart phone we've seen, and the most internal memory by far. Yet it is one of the thinnest smart phones available and offers impressive battery life, better than its key competitors claim."

You can also see NY Times columnist David Pogue's entertaining video review for more information

Wired June 26, 2007


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BY BigGuy   
  
[ Joined on 06/07 ]
[ Posted on June 28, 2007 ]
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Most people don't realize that when they are signing a two-year contract that it can be literally thousands of dollars. 

Unfortunately, however, the numbers here are wrong, and the actual rate sheet can be found here:

http://www.apple.com/iphone/easysetup/rateplans.html

All-in-all the service charges are right in line with the other carriers, if not better in some cases.  It is less than what AT&T is charging its Blackberry users in fact.

The really interesting thing will be to see how many people are willing to pay $500 for the phone itself, and then what percentage of those people buy insurance.  Dropping that device could be pretty expensive!
 

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BY sweet melissa   
  
[ Joined on 02/07 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on June 28, 2007 ]
 
My husband bought a Zen MP3 player almost a year ago, it still works great. My husband is a construction/carpentry worker so I am sure it has taken a beating, It was definatly cheaper than An Ipod so if it was to break its no problem to replace, can't say the same for the Ipod.......... And we do have 2 Ipods in the house, my teenagers were to cool to by something off brand, it will be interesting to see which lastes the longest

            
 
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BY whome   
  
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Ooops. Made the same mistake as Dr. Mercola by not researching. 
Dr. Mercola has thrown away his other mp3 players in favor of the iPod.

            
 
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BY whome   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on June 28, 2007 ]
 
Dr. Mercola also bought a Creative Labs Zen because it was cheaper than an iPod. I wonder if its still working??

            
 
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BY BigGuy   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on June 28, 2007 ]
 
Actually the numbers here are not wrong, just incomplete.  I guess you were starting with the 3000 minute family plan and going up from there.

To just get one phone for a single person plans start at $60 and go up from there.

 
            
 
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BY MZ