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Getting rid of the subsidized phone would not make our phones more expensive, it would likely end up making all phones cheaper, and having fewer but much better quality phones to choose from.
If you look at the retail price of most of the phones that the carriers sell, you can see that they're ridiculous. No one in their right mind would pay that price. But when we're told that that's the price and we can get 250.00 off if we sign a 2yr contract, we think we're getting a deal (perceived).
There is no way that the phone manufacturer's are going to be able to sell the same phones at their MSRP. The price of all of theses phones would suddenly become much more realistic as people began to hang on to their current phone because it still worked and they didn't see anything worth upgradeing to for $500-800 extra
Bring it on I can't wait.