OK you cheapskates, what do you think of the iPhone now?
Bear in mind that by calling you cheapskates, I also call myself the same (plus, I’m Dutch…). Remember that I was the one raving about a €30 contract-less phone not too long ago, the Motorola Motophone (which I have since given to my mother, who hates it). Since moving to Luxembourg, less than a month ago, I’m shopping for a new phone and am considering the iPhone.
At the same time, do the math! To get the 16GB version, I have to shell over €99 + €50 per month for the next two years. That’s €1300 as a base price for the iPhone, not including the cost of getting hooked to paying such prices in the future.
Some other factors to consider:
- There’s is city-wide, free WiFi in Luxembourg (at least one good thing about this small city, apart from me being there
) - Skype was just released in the app-store, making calling on the iPod Touch + Wifi a viable option.
- Signing a 2 year contract seems like a big deal, considering I just started the job and still need to be able to keep it.
- The country of Luxembourg is so small, that I ‘ll be in international roaming mode before I know it (Mobile in Europe sucks, did you know that?)
- Taking a 32GB iPod Touch + a internet-less phone, would be ca. €400 + €30 per month = ok, €1120 for 2 years (bearing in mind that I usually NEVER take 2 year contracts on anything!)
- I already have an excellent portable camera, the IXUS 870 IS
- I also expect an upgraded iPhone to come around, hopefully within the next 6 months, but too long for me to wait.
So, it’s a tough decision for a cheapskate like me.
It’s taken me a long time to get to the point of wanting to use a touch-screen, which I considered an inferior typing solution, until… I watched this video. It’s amazing that this guy, sitting in a moving vehicle shaking like a bull on steroids, can type intelligible words on his iPhone, and nothing at all on a regular button-based keyboard.


Take that together with the iPhone OS 3, due to come out within the next 1-3 months, and it sounds like an interesting option. But €1300 for a phone? Man!
What do you say, cheapskates, buy or don’t buy?
Vincent










