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Originally Posted by fleury
Just a quick question regarding that. If you sign up for the $30/6GB plan, do you have to lock yourself into that for 3 years? I'm just wondering because in your case if you had an unlocked original iPhone, does it make sense to lock yourself into a 3 year data plan when you could have spent $250 and got the 3G version? I'm just curious as to if you can go month to month on that plan in both cases (existing phone or brand new 3G iPhone)?
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I didn't today, as I mentioned earlier, Rogers said they couldn't change my plan on a Sunday. And, yes, it would require locking into a 3 year deal.
My reason for not upgrading right now is that in 6 months, Apple will be releasing a 32GB phone. My music collection is 24GB, so it won't fit on the 16GB phone, which is something I find frustrating with my 8GB - I keep rotating things every few weeks. So I want to wait until the 32GB phone is available instead of upgrading now and then buying yet another phone 6 months from now. Then I would have 3 iPhones - an 8GB, a 16GB and a 32GB. Oi.
My concern is that when that 32GB phone comes out it will probably be something like $399 with a 3 year plan or $799. But I'll cross that road when I come to it.