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Help any idea of full retail price?

I'm betting on $699 because I believe that's what the Infuse started at, now the Infuse $550 on AT&T. AT&T always prices them very high to start.

Retail of the imported SGSII on most sites had been $650 and up but it's been dropping due to the US release. Now on eBay you can get them new for $575 but warranty is an issue (despite what the sellers say). Expansys now sells it for $600 (it was over $700 a few weeks ago).

It still pays to take it at the contract rate and worse case pay the $350 ETF if you drop ATT. It usually adds up to the same or less than retail.

Sprint version is worth much less since it can only be used on Sprint. The ATT or Import can be used on any GSM carrier worldwide making it worth more once you unlock it.
 
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Yes, retail price does change from time to time depending what how big the promotion is :) That is, the final on contract price didn't change much on AT&T and they keep inflating retail price to show you how much you saved. But the actual price that you pay for at the register doesn't vary too much, especially at the first couple of weeks.

Also the twitter annouced price may not be official either. I vividly remembed many of us got burned last year when GS1/Captivate was released. AT&T twitter repeatly confirmed that the off contract price will be $399 (and the retail system even had $399 in) but at the last minute, AT&T changed to $499. A lot of ppl were pissed off.
 
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Yes, retail price does change from time to time depending what how big the promotion is :) That is, the final on contract price didn't change much on AT&T and they keep inflating retail price to show you how much you saved. But the actual price that you pay for at the register doesn't vary too much, especially at the first couple of weeks.

Also the twitter annouced price may not be official either. I vividly remembed many of us got burned last year when GS1/Captivate was released. AT&T twitter repeatly confirmed that the off contract price will be $399 (and the retail system even had $399 in) but at the last minute, AT&T changed to $499. A lot of ppl were pissed off.

Yes, absolutely. I remember that well which is why I ended up not getting it (which turned out to be a good thing :) ).

It seems now it's best to buy on contract and pay the ETF. There isn't that much difference anymore between retail ($550) and contract ($200)+etf ($350 or less).
 
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Yes, absolutely. I remember that well which is why I ended up not getting it (which turned out to be a good thing :) ).

It seems now it's best to buy on contract and pay the ETF. There isn't that much difference anymore between retail ($550) and contract ($200)+etf ($350 or less).

Yea but what about people that are only 10 months into their contract?
 
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Yea but what about people that are only 10 months into their contract?

To upgrade early you would want to call AT&T customer service (611) and try and convince them. If you have been a customer for longer than a year you can usually talk them into allowing an early upgrade. There will be an "early upgrade" fee though, and I don't know how much that might be. I have read of people whom claim to have gotten around this fee, but it usually involved multiple calls and a LOT of arguing.
 
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To upgrade early you would want to call AT&T customer service (611) and try and convince them. If you have been a customer for longer than a year you can usually talk them into allowing an early upgrade. There will be an "early upgrade" fee though, and I don't know how much that might be. I have read of people whom claim to have gotten around this fee, but it usually involved multiple calls and a LOT of arguing.

Deleted because previous message stated the same thing I had written.

I wonder if an Att rep at the store can do this for me. Maybe they would have a better chance at getting me an early upgrade if they want to make the sale and put me on another 2yr contract.
 
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