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Yeah but that's for the very top-level device.
They offer non-3G ones and both models come in 4, 8 and 16GB models, so you could get it for less if you wanted.
Plus, the sounds like a handset only price.
If a network were to take it up, that would surely drop.
Or, you can also look at it this way, yes it's $400 more than the iPhone but it's twice the capacity, a better processor, a better screen and you're not tied into a crappy two year contract on a crappy network.
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