rui-no-onna
Android Enthusiast
Frankly, the contracts put a much bigger dent on the wallet as opposed to buying phones outright. Unfortunately, a lot of folks are of the instant gratification mindset so they'd much rather spend an extra $500~1000 over the course of 2 years rather than pay outright for their phones.It is much more affordable to exchange a phone that comes with a 100 $ contract with many other facilities like free talk time, free internet etc. It hardly puts a dent in the wallet.
Another problem is most US carriers won't lower your rates or allow you to forgo data plans if you buy your phones for full price. I'd be more than happy to pay full price for my phones for a corresponding discount on service. However, why would I want to pay $600 for a Samsung Galaxy SII and pay $80 per month for service while others get it for $50~100 and still only pay the same $80 per month that I do?
(although android sucks, even ICS).
