But not enough to change the model and incentivise off-contract purchases. This is what Google wanted, and could never achieve. The iPhone dominates the US market because of the discounted contract prices. Likewise, the Samsung Galaxy range dominates Android sales globally for the very same reason.
Off-contract is an ideal situation- but when carriers make it less worthwhile and more costly on average to dump their contracts, people will go back to them because it's the cheapest way to get a phone while getting better value adds than prepaid.
I loved the cheap Nexus model, because I benefited from it. But this may benefit me more in the long term, by hopefully bringing the device in with adequate support on a local front.
Yeah sure, I agree. Contracts work for people, because it's only a small monthly amount compared to one lump of cash, even though it will work out more in contract (depending on your usage of the contract of course).
It'll be great if it comes to SA on contract, being dominated by Samsung, would be nice to if more people could experience the SUPERIOR phone
But I doubt if it will come to the UAE on contract, so I'm stuck buying it cash. Still happy though that I went for the OPO after seeing this price. Although I must say I love the design of the N6

