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No information is available yet about the details of the contract. I assume the conditions will be similar to their current N97 (for 249,-) conditions: For that, you need a basic voice contract (7,50) plus data plan (10,-) plus one of their content packages ("Top" for 15,-) to achieve this lowest price. And, of course, it runs 24 months. You'd need the basic contract and a data plan anyway, but the content package is what hurts. It includes another GB of free traffic, but the other parts - TV and navigation - are mostly useless.
They say existing customers can get the device at the same price as a "my next" handset.
Last edited by benny1967; 2009-12-01 at 10:41.