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Any iPhone owner in the U.S. ready to make the switch could be in for a surprise. If you just reupped for the iPhone 4, AT&T will charge you hundreds to leave for Verizon.

AT&T's early termination fee policy for smartphones says you will have to pay $325 to cancel your contract, minus $10 for each full month you've completed.

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That means even if you've fulfilled 23 months of your contract, you'll still have to fork over at least $95 to cancel.

You could try and haggle your way out an AT&T contract, but who has the time to deal with that headache?
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Here's an easier solution to switch networks without losing too much money.

Online gadget buying site Gazelle has a dedicated iPhone section that makes it easy. They're offering up to $430 for a 32 GB iPhone 4 in perfect condition. That should more than cover your early termination fee.
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Alternately, you could jailbreak the phone and sell it on eBay for $350-$450 or try Craigslist.

Before selling your phone, be warned: Verizon is giving current subscribers first dibs on the iPhone 4. Pre-orders for them start on February 3. Non-Verizon subscribers will have to wait until February 10 when the iPhone hits store shelves.
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The iPhone will cost $199 (16 GB) or $299 (32 GB) with a two-year contract with Verizon. There are still no details from the carrier about data plans, but early reporting suggests that there will be an unlimited plan for $30 per month.

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[size=12pt]Verizon dropping early upgrades, discounts ahead of iPhone launch[/size]

In advance of its Feb. 10 launch of the iPhone 4, Verizon has discontinued early phone upgrades and its "New Every Two" program, which offered credits of up to $100 for new phones every two years, according to a new report.

With the New Every Two perk, a longtime customer with a $100 credit could get the iPhone4 for $99.99 – half off its new-subscriber price of $199.99. When the program ends, new subscribers will no longer be eligible for those discounts. Existing customers will lose the perk when they renew their contracts (unless they renew before Jan. 16—but that date is well before iPhone orders will be taken). And with the end of the early upgrade program, customers who were previously eligible for discounted phones as early as 13 months into a two-year contract will now have to wait 20 months to get a new phone at the promotional new-customer price instead of retail (for the iPhone, that's currently a difference of $400).

Verizon's motives in the change are obvious, analysts say: Every time a customer upgrades his phone at a discount, there's a significant cost to the company. As of now, carriers lose money on every discounted handset, but make it up with income from a two-year contract.

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[quote author=mastikaraja link=topic=142920.msg1629132#msg1629132 date=1294882496]
a verizion CDMA phone tiskuni em cheyali ok sim marchalem . India tuskuni velli vadlem !q#

CDMA phones sucks.
[/quote] @gr33d @gr33d sSa_j@il

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[quote author=mastikaraja link=topic=142920.msg1629132#msg1629132 date=1294882496]
a verizion CDMA phone tiskuni em cheyali ok sim marchalem . India tuskuni velli vadlem !q#

CDMA phones sucks.
[/quote] @gr33d @gr33d

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