You can get an iphone and cancel the data plan for $100 (it works out to still being around the same price as buying a iPod Touch with the same capacity) or you can call and complain that you were signed into a data contract without explicit prior knowledge (generally if you complain and are adamant, they'll let you off the hook).
I don't really think the phone is worth it without a data plan, the iphone without a data plan is essentially just an iPod Touch with so-so phone features, the only benefit you'll get are free software update. If you need a phone and were going to buy an iPod anyway, get it, if not, you might as well stick to your old phone.
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Originally Posted by Jeff
You have to get a data plan. There's no way to turn off data usage on the iPhone so if you opt not to get a data plan you'll get charged by the MB so prepare for an insane bill.
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There are ways to turn off data but it's a pain