No-contract iPhones

Apple stores are now selling iPhones without a contract. Given the price of the compulsory data plan, however, the high price–$600–might make it impractical. As a gesture of anti-contract defiance, however, Godspeed! [Apple Insider]

P.S. isn’t “Apple Insider” a great pun? I wonder if it’s intentional!

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13 Responses to No-contract iPhones

  1. zuzu says:

    How long until T-Mobile implements visual voicemail for the iPhone then?

    (I know I’d love to have it for my BlackBerry Bold too.)

  2. magicseth says:

    Dammit! That is a great pun! I’d never gotten it ’til now.

  3. Zan says:

    I don’t get it…

  4. Dean says:

    Wow. That’s a quality pun. I facepalmed when I figured it out.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Zan, I went to the farmstand today, they had apple in doughnuts, apple in cookies, and…

  6. zuludaddy says:

    Ummm, is that a fruit-o-philic sex act, or a snack ‘n a drink?

    Or is the problem my filthy little mind?

  7. erzatsen says:

    A Pull Inside Her?

  8. dculberson says:

    Fruit F’er approved.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Isn’t it cheaper to buy it with a contract and then pay the termination fee?

  10. jere7my says:

    There’s no apple in grape juice, no apple in milk, but there is

  11. kc0bbq says:

    Wasn’t InCider an Apple ][ magazine?

  12. SlyBevel says:

    I can’t believe my favorite limerick hasn’t already been quoted here:

    There once was a young girl from Hyde
    Who ate some green apples and died
    While her lover lamented
    The apples fermented
    And made cider inside her inside

    I chuckle every time. :)

  13. Anonymous says:

    I don’t think it’s an intentional pun, unfortunately. I remember back in the days of Apple //c, they offered a newsletter called “Incider” which was indeed a pun, albeit a less funny one.

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