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Any geek or member can answer this question. Does the iPad cost more than the iPhone 4? |
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Why can't you just look for yourself? Where else better to check the prices of a product than the product's manufacturer? |
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Well in the UK the iPad only costs £429 whereas the iPhone 4 £499. |
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You can look at that in two ways- over time, you will be paying more for iPhone 4. Up front, the iPad could be less, depending on your upgrade eligibility with AT&T. It also depends on whether you buy the 3G + WiFi iPad or the WiFi only iPad. |
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It depends. You haven't given us enough information to answer your question. It depends on what version of the iPad you get (capacity and if it's just wifi or wifi+3G) and what version of the iPhone 4 you get (capacity; I have the 64GB.) It depends on what country you live in and whether or not you're an existing customer with the wireless provider that serves the iPhone in your country. It depends on if you compare new or refurbished or used. It all depends. |
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It depends how you're looking at it. If you're just talking about buying it, than it really depends what model you're looking at. But in the long run, an iPhone is more expensive because you have a service bill. |
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Here in the United States of America, the lowest end iPhone 4 cost's $199 after contract's, and all that stuff. The lowest end iPad start's at $499. So, yes the iPad does cost more than the iPhone 4. |