Wednesday, November 21st 2007

T-Mobile Germany Selling Unlocked IPhones For €999 Each

Germany is the first country, other than France, to offer an unlocked iPhone. For €999 ($1481/£720), the German citizen can march over to T-mobile and purchase an iPhone devoid of contracts and locks. This is more than double the price of a stock iPhone, which is roughly €399. However, when you think about it, €999 actually isn't all that bad. After the initial €399 cost, T-Mobile iPhone customers are boxed into a 2-year contract. After all fees are said and done, iPhone customers would spend €1575 to maintain two years of service, which they are legally obligated to do, lest they incur early termination fees.

T-Mobile also announced that it would be happy to unlock iPhones already purchased, but did not name a price for this premium service at time of publication.
Source: Reg Hardware
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5 Comments on T-Mobile Germany Selling Unlocked IPhones For €999 Each

#1
panchoman
Sold my stars!
Tis good news for those people that hate iphones cause of the firmware and the fact that it used to be locked to at&t
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jocksteeluk
why not just buy it from France instead where it is against French law to sell mobile phones locked to phone networks, considering both are neighbouring countries it would be surprising to see how many Germans pay that ridiculous price.
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Unregistered
Fools and their cash are easily parted, over 1 grand just for a stupid phone??? :D
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#4
JoJoe
If the iPhone could make pizza, I think it would be totally worth €999.
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jocksteeluk
JoJoeIf the iPhone could make pizza, I think it would be totally worth €999.
a pizza and a BJ then id say it was quite reasonable at €1k i mean after all that I-phone is sexy.
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