AT&T has altered its stance on just who qualifies for a fully subsidized iPhone 3G S ($199 16GB, $299 32GB). If you were previously told you were eligible for the subsidized upgrade starting in July, August, and September of 2009 (basically those who bought the original iPhone when it first came out), you can now get the lower price.
Despite the “change,” most iPhone 3G customers will still find themselves out of luck. Those who bought the iPhone 3G last summer and purchased the lowest-tier contract and data plan still won’t qualify for the lower price.
You can check if you qualify at AT&T.com/iphone.

