Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Apple Hides High Cost of New iPhone in Hidden Fees

The critically aclaimed Apple iPhone is packed with games, internet, business advantages and tones more, but is it worth it? The new 3G iPhone that is going to be released soon has been said to be cheaper than the original iPhone. According to yahoo.com, the new 3G iPhone costs $199 but the basic voice service is upped from $60 straight to $70. The 2 year plan for the new iPhone is actually $1,879 compared to the old $1,839. Business users (biggest buyers of iPhone) get shafted big time, considering they have to pay $85 ($15 more than original iPhone) just for service. This "cheaper" iPhone will obviosly appeal to the audience that wishes to save money on the popular device but unsuspecting buyers will be slammed with high hidden fees.

1 comment:

Greg Delemeester said...

Devin, this post would be better if it showed up as a comment to Nathan's iPhone post. You have not included a hyperlink to any new article from which to build on. All blog posts must link to an outside article or web site. Each blog posts must be about a new topic (and not merely repeating what someone else has already posted on.)