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AT&T Raising iPhone Early Termination Fee To $325

By Ben Popken May 21, 2010
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Having cold feet with your iPhone will cost you $325 starting June 1. AT&T is increasing the fee for breaking early two-year smartphone contracts from $199. The carrier is also decreasing the early termination fee for “dumb” phones by $25 to $150. [AP] (Thanks to Jim!)

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