
T-Mobile is handing over the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claim yours
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Carrier economics are leaning harder on long-term lock-in and ARPU, not handset margin. If your product depends on "premium device owners" as a proxy for spend, assume that segment is getting more price-sensitive and contract-bound than the sticker price suggests.
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