Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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sweet! now for only $475 You can have a 16GB Iphone 3g, only without 3g (if you bring it over to T-mobile, which is of course the whole point right? ) , that you can't run software updates on (at least not right away)...
I'd much rather the Nokia E63, or a new Blackberry Curve (Javelin), but whatever floats your boat...
I really wish that Apple had not done the carrier deal with AT&T. The Iphone would be so much more appealing if it had HSDPA/UPA, EVDO GSM + CDMA bands, + WIFI, and was sold unlocked at the apple store... so it goes...
Then don't buy it?
There are plenty of people out there who don't mind the 2 year contract to ATT as long as they can run the phone on whatever network is necessary when they travel.