Macworld.co.uk say it will be £269 for PAYG.
If that's true and it's unlockable, I'll be all over it

Macworld.co.uk say it will be £269 for PAYG.
If that's true and it's unlockable, I'll be all over itAlthough I'm assuming that will be the 8GB not the 16GB
Apple and the mobile services are cash hungry, willing to flog the idea to death and make as much money out of it. They think people are stupid enough to pay over the odds for it. With the last gen they clearly didn't with the whole unlocking scene. You would have thought they would have learnt a lesson.
Plus the advert is crap. Something Raef would have made off the Apprentice.
http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/ads/hallway/
I would expect the 16GB version to be the same as it was before.
How much was that? I don't remember the price, £339 £349?
It's high because people are willing to pay it. And also because Apple take a chunk of the monthly fees from O2 to recoup the cost (and some profit, naturally!)The tariffs are still extremely poor, unfortunately.
I don't see why someone would be openly willing to pay £35 p/m for those resources when I pay £15 p/m for unlimited texts and 02 calls. It's nothing short of madness.
This is probably correct, for the reason I gave above. They have to make their money on it somewhere!I still think the Pay As You Go iPhone is going to be one of those surprise price points in a bad way. I reckon something ridiculous around £400 and they'll make you pay for upgrades in the same way iPod Touch users have had to.
Im thinking it could be still the same prices on PAYG, not sure why, or £159 for the 8GB etc. Cant wait!
It's high because people are willing to pay it. And also because Apple take a chunk of the monthly fees from O2 to recoup the cost (and some profit, naturally!)
Im thinking it could be still the same prices on PAYG, not sure why, or £159 for the 8GB etc. Cant wait!
It'll probably lose them money too.Still be interesting though as he said $199 world wide, if they stick to that even on PAYG, that'll be absolutely astonishing.
pricing to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
It'll probably lose them money too.
O2 are the only ones we know of thinking about offering PAYG. I'm fairly sure Jobs would have been talking about iPhone + Contract for 'no more' than $199 up front.
Im thinking it could be still the same prices on PAYG, not sure why, or £159 for the 8GB etc. Cant wait!
It sucks but it's not money grabbing, accounting rules require them do this in products where they have already recognised the revenue and add new features, if they had deferred all (or a portion) of the revenue they wouldn't need to charge, but they couldn't recognise the money in their profits until now, which would suck for them.they'll make you pay for upgrades in the same way iPod Touch users have had to. (Which has just been a parade of greedy money-grabbing from Apple)
People still won't really be able to afford it tho.
No one my age will be able to get the £35 or higher and if they opt for the £30 they use a hell of a lot more credit than is given.
For PAYG, its going to be a hell of a lot and still people won't afford it.
The have seriously ****ed up on the "more affordable" sides of things.
£159...........dreamland or what lol
The £169 price was at the end of its cycle when Apple trying to shift stock, even then they expected people to sign up. Even at £269 they expected people to sign up to contracts, so how much do you think they are going to charge when they are not expecting people to sign up to their contract?