Archive for July 5th, 2008

While we just can’t wait for the 3G iPhone launch in Australia on July 11, there have been varied stories about how much the nifty new handset will cost down under. AppleInsider, reports that carrier Optus is offering two different kinds of plans to iPhone customers: ‘Yes’ Cap plans starting at $18.25 (U.S. dollars) per […]


While we just can’t wait for the 3G iPhone launch in Australia on July 11, there have been varied stories about how much the nifty new handset will cost down under.
AppleInsider, reports that carrier Optus is offering two different kinds of plans to iPhone customers: ‘Yes’ Cap plans starting at $18.25 (U.S. dollars) per month for 100MB of data and $48 worth of national calls and text for the 8GB iPhone. Subscribers who sign one-year contracts with the $18.25 plan can pay off the handset in monthly installments of $48.93, two-year subscribers pay a $20.15 monthly handset fee. Monthly payments for the 16 GB model begin at $58.53 with a one-year contract and $24.94 with a two-year agreement. Users pay 45 cents per 30 seconds call time and texts messages are 24 cents each after the monthly spending allowance. Users also pay a 34 cents “Flagfall” fee for each roaming call.

The alternative are no cap plans for similar amounts, with less allowance included but cheaper per minute fees. So, the $18.25 per month plan still includes 100MB of data, but only $14 worth of calls and texts. Additional calls cost 44 cents per 30 seconds and the Flagfall fee is only 24 cents per call. Text messages stay 24 cents each. The per month handset payback fee is also less, with the $18.25 plan and a 12-month contract, monthly pricing for the 8GB model starts at $47, and $56.60 a month for the 16GB iPhone.

No contract customers can get the 8GB 3G iPhone for $699.14 and the 16GB model for $814.20, pre-paid plans start at $28.77 per month with no data.

Meanwhile Gizmodo reported an angry call from Optus, saying that its post about iPhone pricing plans was incorrect. Gizmodo had reported that the iPhone would be available with two plans: a $75.83 cap plan that includes 1 GB of data and up to $287.96 in calls and SMS. And a $95.03 cap plan with 3GB worth of data and up to $383.96 in calls and SMS. Gizmodo’s tip also said the handset would only be available with a two-year contract and the 8GB model will cost $211.18, and the 16 GB model for $316.77.

On its Web site, Optus, says

“Optus Post-Paid customers can get the 8GB iPhone 3G for $0 upfront on a $79 ‘yes’ iPhone 3G Cap, with attractive handset payment options across all new plans… Pre-Paid customers can purchase the 8GB iPhone 3G for $729 then select any current Pre-Paid calling offer.”

The carrier also states it is offering Free unlimited data on all iPhone 3G plans for the first month, for post-paid customers who connect before the end of August and free unlimited data for pre-paid customers until the end of August. In the hopes that customers will “completely immerse themselves in the features and functionality of the device.”

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The BlackBerry Kickstart is by far not RIM’s ideal looking phone. But it is a real live BlackBerry and it will run a mere 50 bucks when it launches on T-Mobile in September.

The Centro has proven that a cheap smartphone can sell like hotcakes. Granted the Centro is adorable, the Kickstart isn’t. But $50 (with a two-year contract, natch) puts it in the same mass market as the crappier LGs and Sammys. It’s a crazy way to hook the kids, but it might just work. (It’d work superior if the phone wasn’t so ugly.) [Crackberry via Silicon Alley Insider]


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The majority of Apple rumors ignored by the veterans at sites like Macrumors and Apple Insider are non-sourced, usually building up from the updrafts of the blog/analyst/network news circle jerk vortex. This new site, with nearly no content right now, has a great idea: Drop the pretense of claiming to know what Apple is working on, forum mongers, and write them in their true form as desperate pleas for Crazy Apple Gear. Given that the nice domain name, also feel free to drop suggestions and open letters for the City and Mayor of Cupertino in here, too. Maybe an Apple-designed swing set off of N Stelling Road or something. [DearCupertino]


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Fear is the mind-killer. And this thing will kill more than that once the technology is co-opted by the treacherous Harkonnens — or your roommate. This tiny RC copter is available from Thinkgeek for $50 and would work perfectly to administer a dose of lethal poison to a sleeping kwisatz haderach. If you don’t know what […]

Fear is the mind-killer. And this thing will kill more than that once the technology is co-opted by the treacherous Harkonnens — or your roommate.

This tiny RC copter is available from Thinkgeek for $50 and would work perfectly to administer a dose of lethal poison to a sleeping kwisatz haderach. If you don’t know what I’m speaking about, it’s time to read you some Dune! Or you can envision I’m talking about the hunter-killers in Terminator, that works too.
[via BoingBoing and Technabob]

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