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by dublinben
4875 days ago
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It's not easy, nor does it make financial sense. Only one 'major' carrier (T-Mobile, at less than 10% of the market) offers a discount on monthly contracts when you decline the subsidized phone. On AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon, you are throwing away a $300-400 discount that you're paying for anyway. Only very recently, with Google's $300 Nexus 4 and improving prepaid GSM data plans has it even been feasible to avoid the lock-in when shopping for a smartphone. Europe, Asia, and the developing world are far ahead of the US in terms of wireless competition. |
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