AT&T Ups iPhone Customer Limit

AT&T is playing a game of flip-flops with customers, going back on its decision of limiting each customer to just one iPhone within a day by increasing that limit to three handsets instead. that came about after AT&T discovered that they have adequate iPhones in their stock to resume normal sales. I wonder whether that is just a publicity stunt to raise even more hype as AT&T clears out their iPhone stock in view

of the imminent 3G iPhone that should be out sometime next month (whispers of it being revealed at WWDC abound). whether you’re thinking of getting Apple’s handset, will you be holding out for the 3G version or don’t mind getting the 16GB model?

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