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3G iPhone Isn’t Cheaper After All

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

The excitement over the $199 iPhone has so far masked an important fact: apparently, the data plan for the 3G iPhone will be $30 USD per month (plus $5 for text messages), rather than the $20 that current iPhone users are paying. Doing the math:

  • A first-generation 8GB iPhone costs $399. Two years of data service at $20 costs $480, for a total of $879 (not including voice service).
  • An 8GB 3G iPhone costs $199. Two years of data service at $30 $35 costs $720 $840, for a total of $919 $1039.

In other words, a 3G iPhone will cost you $40 $160 more than a first-generation iPhone over two years. (Over one year, it’s $20 cheaper.) Of course, as a colleague of mine pointed out, when our existing iPhone contracts expire AT&T may jack up the rates on us anyway, so this argument may be moot. On the other hand, if the prices had remained constant the resale value of first-generation iPhones would be much higher and upgrading users would save money that way. In the end, it all comes down to how much faster Internet is worth.

Update: It appears to be even worse. The new $30 data plan doesn’t include SMS text messages. To get the 200 included in the older $20 plan, you pay an additional $5. I’ve revised the numbers above.

Zirrus: International characters and RSS

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Zirrus has continued its explosive growth in the last week, expanding to over 3500 registered users. We’ve received a lot of useful feedback; if you submitted comments and haven’t heard back yet, we’re working through it as fast as we can.

Today we’re excited to announce one major improvement and one new feature. (more…)

Zirrus: View Completed Tasks

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

It’s been a big week here at InterfaceThis: Zirrus gained over 800 registered users. We’ve received a lot of feedback, and added one major new feature. (more…)