Which cell phone provider networks support a no-contract iPhone 3G?
Those without a contract will have to pay a premium, though, as the 8-GB model will cost $599 and the 16-GB version will be $699. Starting March 26, AT&T (NYSE: T) will offer the popular iPhone 3G without a contract and with no activation fee, according to the Boy Genius Report. But not having a contract will come with a price, as the 8-GB model is expected to cost $599, and the 16-GB version will be $699. The report said the no-contract option will only be available for existing AT&T customers; AT&T hasn’t responded for comment as of press time. Before the iPhone 3G’s launch, the mobile operator did announce there would be a no-contract option, but it didn’t specify a timeframe. It is unclear if the no-contract option will become popular, especially if it’s restricted to existing AT&T customers. Although the second version of the iPhone added GPS and 3G connectivity, many industry watchers attribute its retail success to the starting price of $199 with a contract. Additionally, there