i wouldnt doubt it if you would be allowed to. its not like the phone was subsidized.
currently, if you are already in a contract you can still get the iphone. dont see why the second would be any different. its just more like a "purchase" than an "upgrade." The term upgrade usually implies some type of discount. you can go into any att store and just purchase a phone and put your sim in it.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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Boy, it's a good thing that all the die-hard Apple fans who bought the iPhone will be able to sign a new contract and upgrade their phones!
Oh, wait.
i wouldnt doubt it if you would be allowed to. its not like the phone was subsidized.
currently, if you are already in a contract you can still get the iphone. dont see why the second would be any different. its just more like a "purchase" than an "upgrade." The term upgrade usually implies some type of discount. you can go into any att store and just purchase a phone and put your sim in it.