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AT&T jumps on the frequent-phone-upgrade bandwagon with “AT&T Next”

As with the other versions of this system, the value proposition with Next is dubious for anyone who doesn’t upgrade every year. Let’s take three high-end phones: Apple’s iPhone 5, Samsung’s Galaxy S 4, and HTC’s One. The unlocked versions of those phones all start at $649, and they’re commonly sold for $199 with a two-year contract.

Though the AT&T Next system requires you to pay no money up front, by the time 12 months have passed you will have paid $384 for a phone you can no longer keep if you decide to trade up.

(http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/07/atat/)