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#22
I can't vote in the poll:

1) The price is probably reasonable in comparison to other high end phones out there. Whether the overall price structure is reasonable is a different argument.

2) I personally wouldn't pay more than $300-$400 for it (unlocked), as I wouldn't intend to use the phone features. If I'd even consider getting it.

3) It'd have to be <$99 subsidized, for me to even consider it, and have a minimum contract of <$25/month for 2 yrs.
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