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Yup! I usually upgrade every 2 years, skipping a model. Now Apple sells you the device unlocked at no cost assuming you buy it in 1 payment. I know plenty of people who pay 700-800 dollars in installments and when they mention this to me I give them a puzzled look....if you're paying $30 for a phone that costs 700 dollars then you should not be switching phones every time there is a new release. This is a part of why CC companies make so much profit off Americans with debt, we can buy anything....regardless of being to afford it or not.
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04-05-2017, 02:33 PM | #24 |
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Luckily, I can still buy my iPhone outright via work for $199. Walking into an AT&T shop means you're forced into financing it. When is the next iPhone supposed to come out? I'm still on the 6s, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. As a matter of fact, it's faster than my wife's crappy 7. What a turd that is.
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Carriers used to hide the cost of the phone in the monthly fee whereas now it shows it. Just look at the contract cancelation fee, basically it's the true value of the phone less $200 less how much you've paid through the 2 year contract. (Usually they start around $450 for the ETF and 200+450 = 650... or the cost of a new iPhone) See where this is going? Nowadays, once you pay for the phone ($650) you're free to do whatever with it. Furthermore, if you ever kept your phone past the 2 years, you'd still be paying for the phone, even though you've already paid the $600-900 for your iPhone, whereas now after it's paid, your monthly bill will decrease by $20-$40 per phone depending on the phone.
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Sprint would not even sell me a phone. I wanted an android phone to run MHD and yaV1. The kid at the sprint store would not sell me a phone, he couldn't. I could upgrade to a new phone, agree to the installment plan. Then wait a few days and pay for the phone directly to sprint. Ridiculous. I walked across the hall to cricket, opened a cricket account and was out the door w/ a phone and a months service for like $100.
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At this point I think the system is better, previously part of every contract had an amount for the phone in it that everyone paid on their monthly bill, my wife has had her phone for over 3 years and doesn't see enough benefits to go out and buy another phone so she doesn't. In the past she was continuing to pay for it regardless.
Company I work (company provided phone) for has gone exclusively to Apple products, I could have gotten a new Apple phone over a year ago and just haven't bothered, mainly because I also don't see enough of a reason to care to deal with the hassle that comes with getting the new phone.
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I don't think the changes in the last few generations have been that incredible either to justify another $700-900 for the upgraded/new phone.
I had said similar in the Samsung thread, but I got my S6 right towards the end before the $200/2-yr contract started to disappear. They tried to sell my pretty hard on the month-to-month option too. Normally I'd make the upgrade for an S8 right about now, but it's just not worth the cost of the phone anymore; my S6 still loads all the apps and sites I read, camera works perfectly fine, and the GPS still gets me places. I don't really need a retina scanner, wireless headphones, or all that other jazz that really doesn't do a whole lot functionally.
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To break it down further, if you were getting a "free" phone 10 years ago and your bill was $100, based on inflation alone, your bill would now be $121. The original iPhone in lowest trim (4GB) was $499 WITH a 2-year contract. Now, on Verizon, which is often called "expensive" compared to the other carriers, you can get a 5GB data plan with unlimited everything else for $55 total if you buy the phone outright for $649 ($50 more than inflation adjusted cost of the original iPhone). If you wanted to finance the phone and pay ZERO out of pocket, your plan would be $82. That is MUCH cheaper than it was ten years ago and you have unlimited everything with plenty of data, even for a heavy user. That's a bargain, if you ask me.
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