![]() That is just because the diabolic "subsidy" system in the USA. If you use more, you pay more, BUT if you use little, you pay little, or even nothing if you did not use that month.Īnd by the way, I am talking about a country member of the European Union for more than 25 years, not a developing nation where people's salary is $200 a month. So, as she doesn’t use so much data or voice or text, some months she pays like $2 or $3, and an average of $5 or $6. ![]() She is in a postpaid account, but she can leave anytime freely, and there is not a base or minimum monthly fee. ![]() Instead you can see the real price of each item, and pay according to your needs.įor example, my mother bought a Lumia 520 (about $120 off contract, SIM free… - iPhone 5c, is about $600-), and she only pays the amount of data/voice/text she really uses. In other countries, with real competence, most people will not be pushed to buy a high end phone (due to the apparent inexpensiveness and the “even if don’t get the phone I still have to pay almost the same to the carrier, so…”). What do they do if you buy a 'Droid? Sell it for negative money on a contract? If it's just free, $29 or $99 is easily worth the upgrade.That is just because the diabolic "subsidy" system in the USA. It's unclear at this time whether the 32 GB price drops are permanent. Update: Walmart has confirmed to MacRumors that the 32 GB variants of the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s will be on sale for $129 and $199 respectively, offering a $20 savings on the iPhone 5c and $50 savings on the iPhone 5s. Walmart price cuts will take effect tomorrow at 9 am local time. Pricing will also be reduced for the 32 GB variants of both phones, but it's not yet known how much they could be discounted. The new price cuts discount the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s $20 and $50, respectively, from Walmart's current prices. Walmart has discounted the phones before, dropping the price of the iPhone 5c from an initial $79 to $49 and the iPhone 5s from $199 to $149. The retailer says that the price drop is permanent, unlike similar price drops the company has made for both the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Walmart will begin selling the 16 GB iPhone 5c for $29 and 16 GB iPhone 5s for $99 with two-year contracts starting tomorrow, according to Engadget.
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