A few more thoughts on the iPhone- it's completely unusable unless you have it activated and are in a contract with AT&T, with the lowest priced plan starting at $59.99. That means, once everything is taken into consideration, this phone actually will cost you, at a bare minimum $1,974.76 before taxes and fees you pay for your service and on the actual product. The next model up would be $2,074.76.
That second one is actually more than I paid for my iBook, which I upgraded at purchase, with accessories and 3 year warranty. Just a thought.
By the same logic, you need to add to the cost of your laptop the fees you pay to your ISP for internet access....
Yes, the iPhone is expensive. However, the required calling plan is no different for the iPhone than any other AT&T phone/plan with the same network access requirements.
With a two-year contract, monthly charges will run from $60 for 450 minutes to $100 for 1,350 minutes. That includes unlimited data (e-mail and Web), Visual Voicemail, 200 SMS text messages, AT&T roll over minutes and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calls. There’s also a one-time activation fee of $36. These prices are in line with what business people pay for their monthly smartphone service. It’s somewhat steep for the average caller.
FYI: My BB cost me (Verizon) ~$100/month and the BB itself was $450 at time of purchase...
and the "it doesn't do anything new" argument misses the point.
What Apple product does anything "new"???
iPod?
iTunes?
iMac?
iPhone?
You can always find competing products that can "do the same thing".
My 99 Chrysler does the "same things" as my neighbor's BMW, but I covet his.....