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hyperjoe
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Re: iPhone HD upgrade eligibility

well that sucks for me. I was at Feb 2011 and still I am. I thought that upgrades were 6 months sooner now???

Gbcue
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said by hyperjoe:

I thought that upgrades were 6 months sooner now???
No. If you were eligible to upgrade in 2010, it has been bumped to now.

elwoodblues
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Wow, they won't do that in Canada (on Rogers) I had gone 4yrs between phones (mind you I had bought other ones ) and didn't get a shiny nickel out of them.

Alcohol
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said by hyperjoe:

well that sucks for me. I was at Feb 2011 and still I am. I thought that upgrades were 6 months sooner now???
Yeah, if you're eligible for an upgrade in 6 months you can get the new iphone right now.
It's a one time deal.

Count Zero
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When I called that number to check eligibility the reply said they would even waive my $18 upgrade fee!

Mike00
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join:2002-09-16
Tulsa, OK

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When I called that number to check eligibility the reply said they would even waive my $18 upgrade fee!
Wow, that's pretty cool. How long have you been with at&t? This is the reply that I got.

Count Zero
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3yrs. Must be one of their oldest customers LOL

Nezmo
The name's Bond. James Bond.
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They will waive the fee for me too apparently. I think I've been with them at least 5 years.

Kingscup
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Different upgrade eligibility dates are determined by how much you are paying to AT&T. Someone with an entry level plan only will have an upgrade eligibility date closer to the 2 year mark vs someone who has a family plan with internet, texting, 2 other phones etc. The more you are paying to AT&T, the sooner you will be able to upgrade.

Mike00
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Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying Kingscup. I'm on the entry level plan. $45 for 450 minutes. Plus $30 for unlimited data and $20 for unlimited text. Minus a 15% discount, I pay just under $100/mo.

I've been with at&t since 2004. I remember because I bought a Samsung e316 clamshell w/ internal & external lcd. It was a pretty cool phone at the time. The "Official" phone of the 2004 Olympics. LOL Sadly, it never survived long enough to end up in my cellphone graveyard (shoebox). I gave it to my sister and she put more wear and tear on it in two months than I did in two years.

What phone plan do you have Count Zero ?

Nezmo
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And I have a family plan with 5 lines.

FFH5
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Tavistock NJ

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Or buy the no-contract full price - $599-$699

»news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_g ··· g_tc2464
Don't want to saddle yourself with a two-year AT&T contract for the new iPhone? You can always go the no-contract way, but it'll cost you. Details are also available on iPhone 4 pricing for those who don't qualify for an upgrade.

For the 32GB iPhone 4, the no-contract price tag is a whopping $699, a full $400 over the two-year contract price. If you want the 16GB model, a no-contract next-gen iPhone will set you back $599, versus $199 for one without a contract, TUAW reports.

C_9084
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Re: iPhone HD upgrade eligibility

There are two 3gs phones on my plan, neither are the master line

#1 was purchased for $400 the day it came out. This line is not eligible for any discounts till 2/11/11 not even the $400 upgrade

#2 was purchased 2 months ago for $200 but is already eligible for the $400 price.

How does this make any sense both lines have the exact same $ amount of charges

M A R S
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ugh!

ptrowski
Got Helix?
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Woodstock, CT

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Cnet had a nice piece on all the different scenarios....
»news.cnet.com/8301-30686 ··· 1_3-0-20

Current iPhone subscribers are able to upgrade for the reduced prices on the iPhone 4 if their contract is up in the next six months. What about customers whose contracts will expire next year? Will they be eligible for the reduced price six months before their contract ends?
Yes, six months before their contracts expire they should be eligible. The best way to know if you are eligible for an upgrade is to log-on to your AT&T account and click on "Check Upgrade Options."

Can a current iPhone subscriber, who is not yet eligible for an upgrade at the $199 or $299 price, get a reduced price on the iPhone 4 if he upgrades early?
Yes, any current iPhone subscriber is eligible to upgrade early. The price of the phones will be $399 for the 16GB iPhone 4 and $499 for the 32GB iPhone 4. Subscribers will have to sign up for a new two-year contract.

But what if the iPhone subscriber just got her iPhone a month ago. She still has two years left on her contract. Can she still get this reduced price on the new iPhone 4?
Yes, she will still be able to upgrade for the early upgrade price.

What about a current AT&T subscriber that is using a smartphone other than an iPhone, such as a BlackBerry or the Nokia E71x? Are these subscribers eligible for an upgrade six months before their contracts end like the current iPhone users?
No, they are not eligible. Only current iPhone customers can upgrade six months early. All other AT&T subscribers must wait until their existing contracts expire.

Can non-iPhone AT&T smartphone subscribers get the early upgrade price for the iPhone 4 before their current contracts expire?
No, only current iPhone customers are able to get the early upgrade price.

Is it possible to buy the new iPhone 4 from Apple at full price and not sign up for a data plan?
No, that's not possible. All iPhones purchased from AT&T or Apple in the U.S. must be activated with a data plan. But subscribers can pay full price for the phone and not be tied to a contract. They can simply pay for their service month to month. And they are free to cancel the service at any time if they have paid full price for the phone.

Is it still possible to activate a used, hand-me-down IPhone 3G on AT&T's network?
Yes, this should not be a problem.

Can non-iPhone smartphone subscribers keep their $30 unlimited data plans or must they subscribe to one of the new AT&T data plans that are capped at 200MB and 2GB?
All current AT&T smartphone customers can keep their $30 unlimited data plan if they upgrade to an iPhone 4 once their contract expires.

FAMILY PLANS

If one person in a family plan is eligible for an upgrade, but another person in the same family is not yet eligible for an upgrade, is it possible to get two new iPhone 4's for the $199 or $299 price?
Only the person whose phone is expiring is eligible for the upgrade. The other subscriber will have to wait until his phone is eligible.

If one person in the family plan already has an iPhone and another person in the same family plan upgrades to the iPhone 4, can this new subscriber get the $30 unlimited data plan too?
No, only the current iPhone subscriber is able to hold onto the $30 unlimited data plan. The new iPhone subscribers in the family plan must sign up for either the $15 200MB plan or the $25 2GB plan.

Let's say that I have an iPhone 3GS. I'm not eligible for an upgrade, but my husband who is on my family plan and has an LG flip phone is eligible for an upgrade. Can I use his upgrade to get a new iPhone 4 for $199 or $299 for myself?
This is tricky. Technically, the answer is no. The upgrade is only for the subscriber whose contract is expiring. But a way to get around this is to "replace" the old LG phone with the iPhone 4. Then you can switch the phone numbers and continue to use the LG phone and reduce the service on that line.

TETHERING

Is the new tethering plan flexible like the iPad 3G Plan? For example, can I activate it for 30 days or 60 days while I'm traveling or is it for the duration of the two-year contract?
You can call AT&T's customer service line or go online to the AT&T Web site to add the tethering service when you need it, and then you can remove it when you don't need it. Once you have added tethering it costs $20 extra a month and you must sign up for the $25 2GB data plan.

Can I use tethering with my existing unlimited data plan?
No, you must switch to the 2GB $25 data plan if you use tethering on the iPhone.

Can you tether the iPhone in a free AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot? For example, AT&T provides free Wi-Fi to iPhone owners in its 20,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots. But it does not extend to the laptop of the iPhone owner. If I'm using the Wi-Fi with the iPhone, can I tether the iPhone to my laptop and access the Internet via Wifi also?
No, you cannot do this. The free Wi-Fi is only for iPhones. Customers who are tethering must use the 3G network when they have the iPhone connected to their laptops. And they must pay the $20 tethering fee and the $25 2GB data fee.