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@ Philometalist - Well, it forces everyone to buy less iPhones... =PAnyway, this is litterally like saying "We don't want your money". Which makes me seriously question Apple's business ethic...
Are iPhones profitable without the business relationship with AT&T? If Apple doesn't make a profit on just the phone without a kickback from the AT&T contract then, yes, Apple doesn't want to sell iPhones that get unlocked.
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ssuk @ Oct 27th 2007 8:25AM
@ Philometalist - Well, it forces everyone to buy less iPhones... =P
Anyway, this is litterally like saying "We don't want your money". Which makes me seriously question Apple's business ethic...
George B @ Oct 27th 2007 3:19PM
Are iPhones profitable without the business relationship with AT&T? If Apple doesn't make a profit on just the phone without a kickback from the AT&T contract then, yes, Apple doesn't want to sell iPhones that get unlocked.