Guys, read the above news again...it has been udpated. There is an update saying something about....
"AT&T says that there will be a "non-qualified" upgrade price as well"
What the heck does that mean?? What is considered a "non-qualified" upgrade????????? Can someone please clarify?? Is this for people who are not currently eligible for an upgrade discount (if they were to get any other regular phone...such as after 18 months into the contract)???
that means the price for those who don't want to re-up their present contract for two years. it means you'll pay substantially more for the iphone if you go that route.
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Guys, read the above news again...it has been udpated. There is an update saying something about....
"AT&T says that there will be a "non-qualified" upgrade price as well"
What the heck does that mean?? What is considered a "non-qualified" upgrade????????? Can someone please clarify?? Is this for people who are not currently eligible for an upgrade discount (if they were to get any other regular phone...such as after 18 months into the contract)???
that means the price for those who don't want to re-up their present contract for two years. it means you'll pay substantially more for the iphone if you go that route.
thanks for the extra question marks.. I wasn't sure if you were really asking a question.