The end of phone subsidies

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  1. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Sprint has this also as an option and they try and push you into it on upgrades.
     
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    Good. The only way the subsidy benefits you is if you upgrade the minute you qualify. I've been subsidy free in T-Mobile for 6 or 7 years. The first one I bought hurt cause it was $400 out of pocket, but now you can pay X down and then 20-30 pet month. Separate line item in your bull and it actually goes away once you pay it off.
     
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    I just switched to tmobile. i'm looking at getting last year's model of phone on discount or keeping the phone I have longer.

    financing a phone is kinda ghetto fab
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    Phone subsidies suck. I've been with t mobile for 12 years, you don't notice that the service sucks if you live in a legit city
     
  6. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    I came from Sprint so it was an upgrade. BTW, the international roaming is so fucking clutch.
     
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    The full price of the phone was always built into contracts anyway.
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Well, we'll see if the contract prices drop. I think they will....a little bit, its not a dollar for dollar thing.
     
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    although i'm paying SIGNIFICANTLY less on Tmobile than Sprint. Like half, but no unlimited data
     
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    Haven't been paying attention to other carriers but Verizon is discounting line access $25 per phone for 6 gig and above plans on their (no-subsidy) Edge program, which works out to more or less offset what an added monthly payment on a new model smart phone itself would be over 2 years.
     
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    More often than not, customers are essentially leasing phones with these programs.
     
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    Find a job that covers your phone!

    I have the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy.... Both phones were free, as are the bills.

    We were already paying for the phone via your phone bill. The last time I bought a phone (prior to the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy), my phone was a free upgrade and my phone bill was some odd amount every month. Now, I am paying for my phones over 24 months, and my phone rate decreased by like $30/month. So, in the end...... I assume it's all roughly the same, just a different way to look at it.
     
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    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Im assuming, as I didn't read the link (tl;dr), but is this just on new phones?

    I know you can still get last years phones for 1 cent at Costco and continue paying the same monthly cost.
     
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    Its only for iphone now, but it will proabably extend to all phones eventually. The new business model is no subsidy, phones on payment plans, and getting into a carrier's "upgrade/jump" program.

    I think they are doing this so carriers can't buy out your contracts or pay cancellation fees for plans. When the phones are on payment plans I believe they are harder to get rid of those.
     
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    The no-subsidy Verizon Edge program at least is for every phone they carry. I was just considering the 32GB Galaxy S6 $24.99/month/24 months.
     

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