If Google sells its own unlocked cell phone next month as widely rumored, it could finally bring unlocked phones to the attention of the American public. Commonplace in Europe, unlocked mobiles allow the owner to choose a cell phone provider based solely on service rather than on its phone selection. When you purchase a cell phone on a two-year contract in the United States, you get a substantial discount that ranges from half to all of the phone’s retail price. While this might seem like a good deal, the balance of the cost of the phone is built into the provider service payment over the life of the contract. Just like a home mortgage or a car loan, you will pay a hefty premium for the privilege of spreading the payments over a two-year period. Conversely, many Europeans are used to paying full price for their phones and subsequently enjoy lower service charges while paying month-to-month. Nokia recently introduced the N900 phone, billed as a mobile computer, and it is available only in the unlocked version. With holiday cash to burn, Dayton, OH resident Nathan Coffee tracked down the popular Nokia N900 online for well below retail and […]
Monday, January 4th, 2010
Google’s Unlocked Phone Could Start a Revolution
Author: LESLIE MEREDITH
Source: Live Science
Publication Date: 29 December 2009 03:15 pm ET
Link: Google’s Unlocked Phone Could Start a Revolution
Source: Live Science
Publication Date: 29 December 2009 03:15 pm ET
Link: Google’s Unlocked Phone Could Start a Revolution
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