AT&T announces iPhone 3G prices for customers not eligible for an upgrade

Well folks, it looks as though we finally have the reply to that burning question. Just how much will AT&T want from customers already under contract (that aren’t eligible for an upgrade) for a new iPhone? Hit the jump for the reply.

Those customers not eligible for an upgrade will have to pay $399 for an 8GB iPhone 3G and $499 for the 16GB

model. While that is still considerably more than the $199 price for new customers, it is still cheaper than the original iPhone.

Additionally, AT&T has announced that they will offer no-contract-required iPhones in the future at $599 and $699 price points. With less than two weeks to go, it looks like AT&T is finally getting us some answers.

Orginal post by Scott Barr

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