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O2 Releases iPhone 3G S Pricing for UK, Yeah

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With AT&T US and Rogers Canada having already weighed in, TUAW now brings word on what the chaps across the pond can expect for the iPhone 3G S, and it’s, well… a lot of numbers, innit?

Check out their full post for all the details on Monthly and Pay & Go Plans, but highlights include:

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Is the $199 iPhone Still Too Expensive?

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With the launch of the iPhone 3G, Apple dropped the price point to a carrier-subsidized $199 for the 8GB model. Naturally, that led the usual suspects to complain it wasn’t cheaper. It should be $99. It should be free. They should pay us $199 to take it!

Somewhat — if only slightly — more seriously, however, [...]

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iPhone 3G in Japan: Prices & Plans Released!

iPhone 3G in Japan

Counting down to its July 11 multi-national debut, Japan’s Softbank has announced (in Japanese, ‘natch) their official iPhone 3G prices and plans. The hardware itself will cost ¥23,040 for 8GB and ¥34,560 for 16GB, a roughly 7% premium over Steve Jobs’ US$199 maximum, amortized over the length of the pre-requisite 2 year contract.

Plans will be [...]

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iPhone 3G. Now Selling for Just $199

iPhone 3G Priced at just $199

Read that title again, and realize that the iPhone 3G will sell for LESS than the infamous price drop given the original iPhone before the holidays. (Recap: it’s started at $599 and was dropped to $399 with early adapters getting an equally infamous $100 Apple Store gift certificate Jobs-a-culpa).

And while the price drop was big [...]

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AT&T 3G Plans: No Revenue Share, No GoPhone, Activate In Store ONLY, Costs More ?!

Sorry to rain on the iPhone 3G parade but it has to be done. Here’s some not so great news about the iPhone 3G. The iPhone 3G data plan is going to cost $30 per month. That’s $10 more than the current iPhone plan. On top of that, current iPhone owners will have to sign [...]

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