Sunday, June 2, 2013
AT T Increase Price For All Smartphones

Feature phones, known as Quick Messaging Phones in AT&Ts terms, will see a minor $10 increase in early-upgrade cost and $20 in no commitment pricing terms.
”We’ve updated our early upgrade and no commitment price points for smartphones and feature phones,” an AT&T spokesperson confirmed to tech blog BGR. “Only customers who are not yet upgrade eligible or who do not want to sign a contract are impacted. As mobile devices become more sophisticated, their cost goes up. This change reflects the increased costs, while still allowing us to offer customers the latest device before they qualify. We’re happy to discuss individual account and upgrade needs one-on-one with customers.”
With dual-core handsets already out on the market and quad-core devices coming in the near future, we can see how one would want to change their handset even sooner, but you might well reconsider your decision - even more so if youve joined the Droid camp.
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