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Buying iPhone without contract?

Is it possible to walk into the Apple or AT&T store and purchase an iPhone without a contract, and how much would that cost?

I just want the iPhone to mess with and maybe later come back for a contract with AT&T? (The Apple store is a drive away from here so I can get my answer faster here)

The unlocked version is way too expensive considering I'm not using it for a phone for a little while..

Thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    you can buy without contract but only the old one, the new 3G one is only available on contract atm, i suggest you wait for thr 3G one to become available as it is better.

    Eros!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The cheapest way to buy iPhone without contract is on ebay. In apple store or any other store it will be $700 or more for new iphone. check out links below for some cheap ones (some under$500). Second link is for used ones. good luck.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    as far as i know you can't they aren't selling it without a contract for at least a year or more. so i would suggest you go ahead and sign one and if you don't like it just return it within 15 day and you will have your money back

  • A.T
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    well if your not gonna buy a contract then you cant access the features like web etc.. i am not sure.. its better if you call them and ask to be sure

    please answer this question

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhGiF...

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  • 1 decade ago

    it will probably cost 200-300$ more

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