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Rebates to be offered on (rumored) new iPhone
Rumors about a new iPhone have been circling the blogosphere for a while. Supposedly it would arrive this summer. Now Forbes magazine is reporting that AT&T is going to try to attract new customers by slashing the price of the upcoming new iPhone. The cell phone provider would offer rebates of $200. That would bring the price of gadget down to -- $200.
That, of course, is if you sign a two-year contract. AT&T would expect the move to attract a whole new group of potential customers from other providers.
Posted by Lori Stassi on April 30, 2008 2:33 AM PT | Permalink
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