iPhone, Verizon Lead in Smartphone Satisfaction [View article]
As an iPhone and BMW owner, I can tell you that it's having beautifully crafted and well made products and not a conditioned response. BTW, your perfect phone is a Blackberry by your description. The iPhone would be ruined by your suggestions.
On Oct 06 06:33 PM Bryan O wrote:
> iPhone users are new to the smartphone scene. The iPhone gets people > excited because it comes with cache. They have paid for Apple style > and will boast of their satisfaction as a conditioned response. Do > BMW owners feel unsatisfied with their stylish automobiles? > > The iPhone has been less than impressive to professional reviewers > and business professionals that have been using smartphones and PDA's > for the past 15 years. Behind the style there are some glaring omissions > in the features and lackluster performance that slow animated screen > transitions can't hide. > > Kudos to Apple for winning new customers with style and ease of use. > Technofiles can only hope future generations of the iPhone will not > be locked down, have an option for performance over aesthetics, and > battery life that suits the road warrior that we are all becoming.
Why Apple's iTouch Tablet Will Become Its Flagship Product [View article]
Are we supposed to believe that you actually trade Apple stocks when you repeatedly use APPL instead of AAPL?
On Jul 24 01:07 PM vloscomp wrote:
> Time to short APPL .... (millions of screamers) The key point of > this story is the infrastructure that will allow mobile devices (not > just APPL devices) to connect to the internet. I am so happy that > you chumps had been cheering APPL for the last 24 months, but it > is time (by Oct) for me to bid adew to APPL. Device technology have > been competitive market (ie US Robotics 56K modems, HP Calculators > ...) and the shelf life of a device is probably about 12 months or > less. iTouch has no barrier to a competitive "me too", therefore, > APPL will see erosion in profit.
What's Up With 3G Performance in the iPhone? [View article]
I've had great and consistant 3G here in PCola with the iPhone. We just got 3G here 3 wks ago and I just don't think there is the saturation of 3G users in this small town. Even sitting at my desk at work, I go from 3-5 bars without moving an inch. Do you get less bars if there is more users on the same tower?
Could iPhone Subsidies Be Appleās Ticket to Mainstream USA? [View article]
You all realize that the iPhone is not actually a phone but a computer, internet device, Google maps device, iPod, video iPod, etc, that can make calls. Why would you expect it to be half the cost of an iPod Touch????? To all you cheap asses, enjoy playing tetris on your free phone.
iPhone, Verizon Lead in Smartphone Satisfaction [View article]
On Oct 06 06:33 PM Bryan O wrote:
> iPhone users are new to the smartphone scene. The iPhone gets people
> excited because it comes with cache. They have paid for Apple style
> and will boast of their satisfaction as a conditioned response. Do
> BMW owners feel unsatisfied with their stylish automobiles?
>
> The iPhone has been less than impressive to professional reviewers
> and business professionals that have been using smartphones and PDA's
> for the past 15 years. Behind the style there are some glaring omissions
> in the features and lackluster performance that slow animated screen
> transitions can't hide.
>
> Kudos to Apple for winning new customers with style and ease of use.
> Technofiles can only hope future generations of the iPhone will not
> be locked down, have an option for performance over aesthetics, and
> battery life that suits the road warrior that we are all becoming.
Why Apple's iTouch Tablet Will Become Its Flagship Product [View article]
On Jul 24 01:07 PM vloscomp wrote:
> Time to short APPL .... (millions of screamers) The key point of
> this story is the infrastructure that will allow mobile devices (not
> just APPL devices) to connect to the internet. I am so happy that
> you chumps had been cheering APPL for the last 24 months, but it
> is time (by Oct) for me to bid adew to APPL. Device technology have
> been competitive market (ie US Robotics 56K modems, HP Calculators
> ...) and the shelf life of a device is probably about 12 months or
> less. iTouch has no barrier to a competitive "me too", therefore,
> APPL will see erosion in profit.
What's Up With 3G Performance in the iPhone? [View article]
Could iPhone Subsidies Be Appleās Ticket to Mainstream USA? [View article]