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In few days iPhone will hit the store shelves and today
Apple with their partner AT&T decided to announce the service plan for the
most-awaited cell phone.
According to Apple’s web site that service plans would cost
between $60 and $100 a month. All three plans will offer unlimited use of the
device's internet and e-mail services, Visual Voicemail, 200 SMS text messages,
unlimited mobile-to-mobile and rollover minutes. "We want to make
choosing a service plan simple and easy, so every plan includes unlimited data
with direct Internet access, along with visual voicemail and a host of other
goodies," Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs said. "We think these
three plans give customers the flexibility to experience all of iPhone's
revolutionary features at affordable and competitive prices."
The cheapest plan offers 450 anytime minutes along with
5,000 nights and weekend minutes. The second one which costs $79.99 guarantees 900
anytime minutes and unlimited nights and weekends. The top-level $99 plan means
1350 anytime minutes and unlimited nights and weekends
Also, the users will able to activate the device using iTunes
program. "Users will be able to activate their new iPhone in the comfort
and privacy of their own home or office, without having to wait in a
store," said Jobs.
"Users will be able to activate their new iPhone in the
comfort and privacy of their own home or office, without having to wait in a
store while their phone is activated," said Jobs. "There are tens of
millions of people in the US
who already know how to sync their iPods with iTunes, and syncing their new
iPhone with iTunes works the same way."
The iPhone, Apple's first ever cell phone goes on sale
exclusively in the US
through AT&T, which runs the country's biggest mobile network. It is priced
at 500 dollars for a 4-Gigabyte model and 600 dollars for an 8-Gigabyte model.
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