Buying a refurbished (okay, used) iPhone can save you big bucks. Right now, AT&T Wireless is offering refurbished 16GB iPhone 3Gs for $149. That's half off the regular price of $299. You will need to sign a two-year service contract to secure that price, but it is quite a deal. Industry experts are speculating that AT&T is clearing out its current inventory of iPhone 3G models ahead of the launch of a new iPhone this summer.
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