That's really not a ridiculously priced phone. Sony wants $775 for the Xperia ZL. That's ridiculous.
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Its their way of gouging the customers given the overwhelming demand for the device.
It won't be that price when it hits the states. People always saying apple products are overpriced. This is the same price as an iPhone 5 but it's not overpriced?
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I wasn't factoring in storage, so I see what you're saying. That ZL price is the price for the states, though, direct from the Sony site. HTC only wants $575 for the One on their site. So I guess Sony and Apple are both overpriced compared to others.
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That isn't the price through the carriers though. The Z or ZL likely won't be more than $649
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Wow that us a lot for 16gb. I don't remember the S3 being that expensive.
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Its their way of gouging the customers given the overwhelming demand for the device.
The Galaxy S3 was definitely the same price when it was released.
T-Mobile dropped the price to $579.99 about six weeks later after availability increased.
I have 2 phone on verizon get 4GB of shared data and unlim text and talk and pay 164.00 a month.are you sure they are paying that much.It's because t mobile offers it unsubsidized and doesn't have contracts anymore. They have to make a little extra money to make up for the fact they can no longer put people on contract.
Personally what they are doing is a good thing. Contracts really cheat you if you think about it. My sister and dad are on a verizon plan for unlimited voice+text and shared 2gigs of data. They're cost each month is around $220, if my dad's work didn't pay $70 of it, they wouldn't even have verizon.
I don't know where they get off charging people like that, but that isn't how you run a business.
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It's because t mobile offers it unsubsidized and doesn't have contracts anymore. They have to make a little extra money to make up for the fact they can no longer put people on contract.
Personally what they are doing is a good thing. Contracts really cheat you if you think about it. My sister and dad are on a verizon plan for unlimited voice+text and shared 2gigs of data. They're cost each month is around $220, if my dad's work didn't pay $70 of it, they wouldn't even have verizon.
I don't know where they get off charging people like that, but that isn't how you run a business.
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