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Originally Posted by aigel
I agree that upgrading has slowed, partly because of the phones but also because the payment options / plans have changed. How in the world the phone companies let that happen is beyond me. You'd think they had enough influence on the carriers to lobby to continue "free" upgrades and have the cost of the phone hidden in the monthly fee.
Personally, the only reason I need to upgrade soon is the fact that my old eyes will enjoy the larger screens available. I would like the 7 plus because it is water tight, but not sure if it will be a big advantage compared to the deal you'll get next spring on a 6S plus ...
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I wonder about that too.
$700 iPhone - $200 upgrade fee = $500 cost to carrier. $500 / 24 mo = $20/mo. Seems ATT could charge $20/ mo more if they still offered phone upgrades.
Suppose the carrier doesn't sell, but leases the phone to the customer for 2 years. Can the carrier then take the depreciation? Depreciation on all the iPhones sold each year in the US would be something like $40BN. Or like $15BN of tax deductions.