iPhone 3G Fallout: Good for Towers, Bad for Palm [View article]
VASTLY under estimate the power of the iPhone, the same people who will buy an iPhone are the same people who bought the iPod a device that people said the same thing User 210048 has stated. 1. People who buy a communcations device for how sexy it looks are mre or less the same people who need to feel important are lacking self esteem, these people buy to show off, the iPhone sets the standard I'm an engineer, and the touch screen has been around for a while the reason they're not adapted in the first place is because of longevity, as I stated on a another board, take a good look at any touch screen display that's been in use over a year or two and scractches start to appear from the friction and repeated pressing in certain area of the screen.
The fact that Apple offers one phone in their portfolio, and was still selling an expensive feature rich phone only to come with one at a subsized price point reiturates the point of just how easily some people can be manipulated into buying anything. The iPod was suppose to be the standard that raised the bar for playing music and video, but people who bought the device soon found that you couldn't take music and video and transfer it to any other device of your choice, Apple controls all aspects of that device, I have a device that can do the same things except I can transfer my music and video where ever I choose, gee am I seeing a trend here, I can buy an iPhone only if I switch to the carrier Apple chose exclusively in the U.S..
One day I hope people wake up and realize that the subsidized phones are a bad deal, Oh but wait they have recent legislation that's being discussed by law makers to do something about high disconnect fee is in the process, but what the people who want this legislation don't realize is that the reason they're getting a sweet deal on the phone is that it's SUBSIDIZED by the U.S. carriers the carriers buy the phones for a much higher price than they sale them, hence to get their money back the customer is put into a 1, 2 or even three year contract agreements. Apple was selling a phone with a bunch of bells and whistles for an exorbitant price and people were still having to sign contract agreements, just as they are with the new iPhone that just came out a 2 year contract, that will probably be just about the that phone will start having problems, and when they come out with a new iPhone that people will upgrade to and be locked into another 2 year contract. I don't hear people singing the praises of the iPod like they once did when they first came out, and the same will happen with the iPhone. Me I just need a phone to make phone calls reliably. If i want sexy I'll find a woman, not a hand held device.
User 210048 is right facts are not deniable, if they make it, and sale it, their is a sucker or a lemming who will buy it. Pretty much the same way some people believe campaign promises. I get a trade magazine that cover the wireless industry and one of the writers said the same thing as User 210048, how Apple raised the bar, I just want to know what Apple is telling the customers who had bought the first and more expensive iPhone, only to come out with what User 210048 says techniacl issues which have been addresses, and come out with a supposedly superior flawless new phone for a much lower price. SUCKERS!
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VASTLY under estimate the power of the iPhone, the same people who will buy an iPhone are the same people who bought the iPod a device that people said the same thing User 210048 has stated. 1. People who buy a communcations device for how sexy it looks are mre or less the same people who need to feel important are lacking self esteem, these people buy to show off, the iPhone sets the standard I'm an engineer, and the touch screen has been around for a while the reason they're not adapted in the first place is because of longevity, as I stated on a another board, take a good look at any touch screen display that's been in use over a year or two and scractches start to appear from the friction and repeated pressing in certain area of the screen.
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All Comments by N. Courtney »iPhone 3G Fallout: Good for Towers, Bad for Palm [View article]
The fact that Apple offers one phone in their portfolio, and was still selling an expensive feature rich phone only to come with one at a subsized price point reiturates the point of just how easily some people can be manipulated into buying anything. The iPod was suppose to be the standard that raised the bar for playing music and video, but people who bought the device soon found that you couldn't take music and video and transfer it to any other device of your choice, Apple controls all aspects of that device, I have a device that can do the same things except I can transfer my music and video where ever I choose, gee am I seeing a trend here, I can buy an iPhone only if I switch to the carrier Apple chose exclusively in the U.S..
One day I hope people wake up and realize that the subsidized phones are a bad deal, Oh but wait they have recent legislation that's being discussed by law makers to do something about high disconnect fee is in the process, but what the people who want this legislation don't realize is that the reason they're getting a sweet deal on the phone is that it's SUBSIDIZED by the U.S. carriers the carriers buy the phones for a much higher price than they sale them, hence to get their money back the customer is put into a 1, 2 or even three year contract agreements. Apple was selling a phone with a bunch of bells and whistles for an exorbitant price and people were still having to sign contract agreements, just as they are with the new iPhone that just came out a 2 year contract, that will probably be just about the that phone will start having problems, and when they come out with a new iPhone that people will upgrade to and be locked into another 2 year contract. I don't hear people singing the praises of the iPod like they once did when they first came out, and the same will happen with the iPhone. Me I just need a phone to make phone calls reliably. If i want sexy I'll find a woman, not a hand held device.
User 210048 is right facts are not deniable, if they make it, and sale it, their is a sucker or a lemming who will buy it. Pretty much the same way some people believe campaign promises. I get a trade magazine that cover the wireless industry and one of the writers said the same thing as User 210048, how Apple raised the bar, I just want to know what Apple is telling the customers who had bought the first and more expensive iPhone, only to come out with what User 210048 says techniacl issues which have been addresses, and come out with a supposedly superior flawless new phone for a much lower price. SUCKERS!