CRM Daily | Verizon Will Drop 'New Every Two' Credit for Phones

CRM Daily | Verizon Will Drop 'New Every Two' Credit for Phones: "the end of the 'new every two' credit comes just before Verizon's expected wave of iPhone sales. The iPhone price for customers with a two-year contract is listed as $199 for the 16GB device, and $299 for the 32GB version, essentially equal to AT&T's offering.

Without the carrier's subsidy, the 16GB iPhone would cost $599. Carriers commonly subsidize the cost of the devices, and Verizon's 'new every two' credit was an additional price break."

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