iPhone 3G: the details you never wanted to know

By now even your grandmother knows what Apple announced today. But what about the fine print? What about the $199 and $299 pricing? Well, as some of you might have guessed, those prices are only with contracts with a carrier. We just got a hold of an internal AT&T email to store managers and it details almost every single detail of Apple’s iPhone 3G. Here’s a list of the most important/interesting points we found, followed by the entire email:
- iPhone 3G will be activated at point of sale when the device is purchased in store.
- Return period has been changed from 14 days to 30 days
- $199 and $299 pricing is for new activations or qualified upgrades with a 2-year agreement
- 2G iPhone data rate plans will remain available for 2G device suntil further notice
- The new iPhone 3G data plan is $30/month and includes unlimited data and visual voicemail
- There is not a no commitment price. This means you can’t just walk in and bang $500 on your credit card and walk out.
- If you are an existing iPhone customer in good standing, you will be able to extend your contract for two years when the iPhone 3G launches and get the ill-na-na $199/$299 price point. Doesn’t matter when you bought an iPhone either.
- AT&T and Apple stores “unbrick” the iPhone 3G at time of purchase, but for some reason if that doesn’t happen, you’ll be required to use iTunes at home.
- Pre-paid and Pick Your Plan will not be allowed on iPhone 3G
- Device purchase limit remains at (3) per customer in AT&T stores.
- 2G iPhones to remain as demo models in AT&T stores “until further notice”.
- AT&T stores will get rate brochures, 22 x 28 posters, and window banners
- Launch day will mirror last year’s launch. This includes extended store hours, crowd controls, etc. Security will be provided to stores requesting armed police or guards.
- AT&T is working with Apple to roll out GPS-enabled applications.
There you have, folks! Almost everything you wanted to know, and a lot of stuff you didn’t. Full email is after the break!
AT&T and Apple today announced that the iPhone 3G will be available in the U.S on July 11. iPhone 3G combines three products into one small, lightweight device: a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod, and it puts the Internet in your pocket with the best e-mail, web browsing, search and maps applications ever on a mobile phone.
The new version of the iPhone harnesses the power of AT&T’s broad and powerful 3G mobile broadband network, which offers 3G mobile phones download speeds of up to 1.4 Mbps.
Key Device Features:
Operates on Wi-Fi, EDGE, and 3G networks
New enterprise e-mail capability with support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
New iPhone software development kit (SDK) to support new innovative applications
Note: 2G iPhone customers will be able to download the iPhone 2.0 software from iTunes which enables new features such as access to corporate e-mail via Microsoft ActiveSync.
New Activation Process and BRE:
The iPhone 3G will be activated at point of sale when the device is purchased, in store. The BRE period will change from 14 days to 30 days and will require the device to be returned to place of purchase before service is cancelled.
Pricing and Plans
Device Pricing:
$199 8GB and $299 16GB for new activations and qualified upgrades with 2-year agreement.
Data Plans and Pricing:
The iPhone 3G will be activated on existing AT&T voice rate plans, but new data plans have been created for the 3G device.
All iPhone 3G customers are required to have one of the new data plans and qualifying voice plan.
Customers intending to use the iPhone 3G for access to corporate e-mail, business applications, or access to corporate intranet are required to activate with Enterprise Data Plan for iPhone.
The 2G data rate plans will remain available for 2G devices until further notice.
IRU service discounts for both voice and data pans will apply to iPhone 3G, but not 2G iPhone.
CRU service discounts for voice and data will apply to both 2G and 3G, when on a qualifying data plan.
IRUs will not get a discount on device purchase for 2G or iPhone 3Gs.
Data Pricing will be as follows:
Consumer Data Plan (must be added to qualified voice plan):
$30 - Unlimited Data (E-mail/Web), includes Visual Voicemail
Enterprise Data Plan (must be added to qualified voice plan):
$45 – Unlimited Data with personal and corporate e-mail, web, includes Visual Voicemail
Upgrade Eligibility and Qualified Upgrade Pricing
Upgrade eligibility will be determined based on standard upgrade eligibility rules. Customers must be upgrade eligible to receive the qualified upgrade pricing. However, not all customers will be qualified upgrades. AT&T has not determined the price of the 3G device for non-qualified upgrades.
All customers will be required to sign a 2-year agreement. There will not be a “no commitment” price for the iPhone 3G.
Note: When the 3G device launches, all active postpaid customers in good standing with a 2G iPhone will be eligible to receive the qualified upgrade pricing for a 3G device regardless of service tenure. (Customers that would not otherwise be eligible due to tenure will be made eligible at launch).
Activation Process
The new 3G device will be activated in store in both AT&T and Apple stores. Customers must accept AT&T and Apple Ts & Cs, sign a 2-year agreement, and select the data plan for the iPhone 3G before leaving the store. The current iTunes activation process will no longer be required for iPhone 3Gs, however a short tether process to unbrick the 3G device will be performed in all AT&T stores (tether cords will be provided). Apple stores will also perform this tether process, however in the event that a customer’s device is not tethered in the Apple store, their device will be inoperable until they get home and tether through iTunes. Prepaid and Pick Your Plan will not be allowed on the 3G device.
The SSK has been modified to allow customers interested in the iPhone 3G to enter their information, select rate plans and data plans, and print a document that will allow COR reps to quickly access the customer’s information in OPUS and save time for data entry in the activation process.
Note: In the interim, 2G iPhones will continue to be activated via iTunes - BAU. This is also true for existing AT&T customers who receive a 2G device as a gift, hand-me-down, etc. and wish to activate the device. Existing AT&T customers who switch to the 2G iPhone must tether through the iTunes process to begin using the device.
Compensation
Because the 3G device will be activated in store, compensation for the 3G device will be BAU. COR reps will receive compensation for upgrades and new activations with a 2-year agreement.
Purchase Limit
The device purchase limit will remain three (3) per customer for iPhone 3G in AT&T stores.
Allocations
If allocations are required at launch, supply chain will allocate based on January-April sales rates applied on a store-by-store basis.
Direct Fulfillment
The DF tool will be available at launch in COR for iPhone 3Gs. Customers will be required to pay for the device when the order is placed and the phone will be shipped to the store in the customer’s name.
Existing Stock of 2G Devices
We will continue to sell 2G devices until stock is depleted.
Return Policy
2G Devices
Customers who recently purchased a 2G iPhone may want to return their device once they hear about the 3G model and price point, but the new device will not be available immediately. Since the announcement and launch will be about 30 days apart, we could lose some customers who are within their BRE period and want to return their device before their 14 days expires and wait for the new 3G device. We must acknowledge and address their desire to get the best device for them.
Here’s how AT&T will handle 2G iPhone returns:
If a customer purchased before 5/27, we will follow BAU processes – no device returns. However, all postpaid 2G iPhone customers in good standing are upgrade eligible, so these customers will qualify to upgrade to a 3G iPhone when it is available.
If a customer purchased on or after 5/27 (within the 14-day BRE period before the product announcement on 6/9), we will let them exchange their 2G iPhone for an iPhone 3G before August 1. This means that after we launch the 3G model they can return their 2G iPhone, pay the 10% restocking fee, and purchase a new iPhone 3G before August 1.
Note: This modified return policy applies only to customers who purchase from AT&T stores.
3G Devices
The return policy for 3G is changing from 14 days to 30 days for both Apple and AT&T stores.
To cancel service within the first 30 days, the customer must return their equipment to the place of purchase (no exceptions).
If the customer cancels service after 30 days, they will be charged the ETF. The customer is not required to return the device to cancel after 30 days.
Special Notes Regarding 2G Devices
After the iPhone 3G launches, activations of 2G iPhones for new AT&T customers can be performed in COR stores or in the existing iTunes tether process. COR reps will receive compensation for activations of new AT&T customers done in store.
2G upgrades will continue to be activated via the existing iTunes tether process.
Existing 2G data plans will remain available for 2G devices until further notice.
Note: 2G iPhones are out of stock in the DCs, and the Direct Fulfillment tool for 2G is turned off. 2G iPhones have been removed from the “myRewards” incentive catalog.
Merchandising/Marketing
Current 2G iPhones should remain on device fixtures in store. Do not remove 2G demo devices until further notice.
3G demos will be pulled from stock when they arrive following BAU process for display devices.
Video loop content will be pushed to stores when it is available.
New docks and retrofit kits will be provided for existing iPhone fixtures.
The following merchandising elements will be in stores for launch:
Rate brochure and display rate card
22 x 28 poster
Window banner
Duratrans - will be available for markets to order
Coming Soon: Posters and banners are TBD
Training
Device training, including features and functionality, will be available via My CSP by 6/13.
OPUS training will begin no later than 6/20 and will be delivered via the Learning Edge.
Launch preparedness training, including last minute details, will be conducted the week of launch (if needed) via RSM or Centra sessions.
Communications/My CSP
All iPhone-related communications, inclusive of training announcements, will be posted to My CSP. Login and access are via the “Everything iPhone 3G” ad space. Or search on either keyword “iZone” or keyword “iPhone 3G” to locate.
Launch Plans
Support logistics for launch day will mirror last year’s iPhone launch:
Letters will be sent to all landlords under VP/GM signature for advance notice of store hours, crowds expected, possible parking issues, etc.
Security will be provided for locations requesting armed police or unarmed, uniformed guards.
Manager checklists will be provided to support RSMs to set expectations and help them be prepared to complete all required actions.
Documents will be posted on iZone to let RSMs know when to expect delivery of launch support materials.
Job descriptions for key launch day functions will be provided for: Back Office Manager/Inventory Runner, Crowd Manager, Greeter, Product Demonstrator, and Security Support.
***Confidential AT&T Information. For Internal Distribution Only.***









On Jun 9, 2008 @ 7:37 pm, Bill Taroli Said:
Heh… for internal distribution only. At least they have a sense of humor.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 7:54 pm, talk talk Said:
so unless you get a new contract. your iphone is a brick until further notice?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:46 pm, bgb Said:
what about at&t users who are under contract (not through the purchase of an iphone)? i passed on the non-3g iphone a year ago, hopefully i don’t get penalized for that.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:48 pm, Nick Said:
I have just over a year left on my contract. I assume that I won’t be able to upgrade to the iPhone 3G when it comes out? As I am not a current iPhone customer, I have a curve. But now that I am on my 3rd curve I am ready to switch to something that is going to work.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:56 pm, Ray Said:
So, are they not selling them at Apple stores? Would you have to pay extra when you got home to try to activate if you did not qualify for the upgrade price? If they are selling them at the Apple store and they are more expensive, I wonder what the reaction will be? Does not seem logical unless Apple has agreed to no longer sell the phone direct.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:57 pm, iphone Said:
So, if ETFs remain the same… $299 + $175 ETF = $474 for the phone (excluding taxes, startup fees, and potential fees for use during the first month).
Then one will be able to apply any available unlock methods to take it to another carrier.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:57 pm, argonnj Said:
I’m a little confused on the personal/corporate plan. How do they know what you will be using it for. Will the personal plan not allow Exchange access?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:59 pm, me Said:
corporate plans are those established under a coporations name and tax id. Those are usually the 10 or 20 + line accounts so if you have that then it wont let you add it on so there wouldnt be any way around that issue.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 8:59 pm, Marty Mar Said:
thats effed up. you can’t buy one without a new activation???
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:05 pm, Me Said:
So much for confidential information — LOL!
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:14 pm, Andrew Said:
What does IRU and CRU stand for? Does this mean premier customers will finally get a discount on the iphone?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:16 pm, VasiS Said:
So, let me get this straight
- Buying the phone and unlocking it without the 2yr contract with AT&T is impossible.
- Cannot access Microsoft Exchange emails on personal data accounts!?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:16 pm, sdot Said:
no update to the camera?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:17 pm, Joseph Young Said:
Thanks BGR! These were all the burning questions I had about the 3G after the Keynote. Keep up the great work. Good to see you beating bigger blogs like Engadget to publishing!
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:18 pm, The Boy Genius Said:
Some of you guys are missing the point here… The corporate data plans are not the same are the Personal BIS and Corporate BES BlackBerry plans. For the $30 iPhone data plan, you get everything you would with a corporate plan. The corporate plan is…wait for it…wait for it…for corporations, or business accounts. Nothing to do with Exchange email or anything else.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:25 pm, iphone Said:
I completely agree… especially with the ability of the old iPhones to go to 2.0 and also take advantage of the ActiveSync capabilities (among other benefits) - yet those phones will remain on the non-3G data plans as described in the emails.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:29 pm, Mike Said:
What about Sms? Will the 30 dollar data plan inlcude 200 sms messages?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:33 pm, me Said:
iru- indivudual responsible user
cru-corporate responsibile user
the kicker is how people with 2g iphones wont get the discount but that ones that reup for the new phone will get the employer discount. quite clever, apple always leaves you wanting more, the goal of any great company. i cant wait to see my commission check in august. i hope there are enough phones for America.
the question i have been asking is how come there has been no response i.e. price slashing from blackberry or HTC or anyone? 200 dollars for a superior product that debuted at twice that price is unheard of.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:37 pm, Jeff Said:
A2DP?
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:37 pm, BigT Said:
I want to ditch my October 07 Tilt for this thing… I don’t care about re-upping for 2 years, I just want the opportunity to get this thing!
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:39 pm, marvONE Said:
Damn I wonder how close together or far apart the Bbery Bold will launch now? Like it matters at this point with the iphone probably being cheaper!
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:45 pm, RobT Said:
Joe Rogan’s technology guy, Redban, made this funny vid showing a lack of iphone 3g features.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZyYjQHcXEU
no mms, no copy/paste, no camcorder, no flash, no stereo bluetooth, no way to delete one recent call instead of all calls from log.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 9:53 pm, G-unit Said:
so let me get this straight, since I got service on May 28 and had to put a $300 deposit + buying my friends iphone to use. Will I be able to upgrade to the 3G Iphone for $199/299 price depending on the size I purchase or will the say you can’t buy an iphone since you just got serivce or pay more.
Because if that the case I’ll keep my 2.5G iphone and wait for the rumored samsung i900 omnia (ATT rumored i907 phone).
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 10:05 pm, Matt Said:
So, let me get this straight as far as eligibility. If you aren’t qualified for an upgrade you can’t get the iPhone 3G? Or will they have another price for non eligible people? This is stressful.
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On Jun 9, 2008 @ 10:06 pm, GBallew Said:
Blah Blah Blah Blah…
Ya know, I was expecting more, maybe an iPhone I would actually like this time…nope
‘Cmon, no MMS, no A2DP?
At least I can tweak my Pearl to stream music, and unless they can fix those 2 things on this phone, I am not interested, all it has my Pearl beat in is the memory space (4gb sd card) and the touch screen, everything else is nothing new.
I don’t care about it being 3G, thats not a big thing for me, the only web browsing I do on my phone is just quick updates, all my main stuff is done at home, so all in all this is just another lack-luster phone to me.
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