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So how much will 3G cost you? According to AT&T, $10 - or $25, if you're a business.

According to AT&T, the iPhone 3G plans will be standard AT&T voice plans with add-ons of $30/month for consumer data, and $45/month for business data. (That's determined by your account type, not by how much data you use or which sites you access.) That's the same as they charge for other 3G smart phones.

The original iPhone 2G plans had a $20/month data add-on.

On the other hand, that data will be much, much faster than EDGE. Raw data transfers over HSDPA are up to ten times as fast as EDGE; Apple said the new phone loads Web pages 2-3 times as fast as the old model.

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Posted by: Eric G
June 9, 2008 5:42 PM

Sascha, what happens ifyou take the SIM card out, use it in another GSM phone, then put it back? Is that going to make Apple/ATT go crazy and consider it jailbroken?


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