I love my XBOX 360 too. Sometimes i turn it on when a girl is around and the lights are dim. The three red rings light up the room in a gentle amber glow not to be replicated.
I think the price point is very reasonable to attract new customers. The point of running a business after all is increased revenue. I understand that people that don't have AT&T don't like the fact that its locked, but live with it. AT&T coverage is pretty good in comparison with the competitions. This is coming from a person that has had all carriers at some point. Coverage is relative to where you live too. So basically stop complaining...if you don't like it, don't buy it. The other thing is that the phone will still be available for people that aren't upgrade eligible. The price point for them will be similar to what it is right now with the 2g iphone.
You can get the subsidized price as longer as your are eligible to upgrade the phone. If not eligible, AT&T hasn't figured out the price for current customer's just yet that are not eligible for the upgrade price. Stay tuned....
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