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Unless your job requires 24/7 net/email access I think paying $400 or $700 for a phone and $100+ a month is just nuts.
That might imply that they were a little greedy right up front. I have no intention of buying while it's tied to one carrier and has such expensive plans. I also may look at the Ipod Touch once they lower the price on that. (I think it's still overpriced too)
Poor Apple, I think they went about it the wrong way. This would have been a SMASH HIT for them if they would have just known that having a choice of carriers would have been the cherry on top of the Sundae.
All the bells and whistles AND the freedom to boot. Yeah, that could have been their motto.
That's the major reason I see to get a Touch instead of the iPhone--from what i've seen so far it's got all the browsing capabilities with none of the service charges. Seems too good to be true! How can they justify all the massive extra service charges associated with iPhone? Just for the cell service?
Really, I think what we all need is a nice UMPC like the solar-powered one this bicycling blogger is using. A teeny little energy-efficient laptop replacement, with all the memory, features, and connectivity you could want. In fact, I just checked the site and completely by accident saw there's a comparison between the UMPC and the iPod touch: http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=859
I'm putting one of these UMPCs on my Christmas wish list.
I'm always interested new technology, so I was following the Apple 2.0 blog during the press conference. There were plenty of negative comments about Apple and the reduction of the iPhone's price so soon after its launch date. Of course, there were also plenty of comments saying that those who purchased the iPhone immediately after its release were owed nothing. Some of the comments were pretty amusing. My favorite: a comment in which the poster referred to those who purchased the phone right away as, "iLemmings".
My decision was between the iPhone and the Blackberry Curve, and now the iPhone is more value.
Thus the technical solution offered was for Apple's benefit only: it enabled the bundling of two devices in a single sale.
Such thinking demonstrates that Apple is far from an innovative company as is image suggests. Any device that has been converted to software no longer carries manufacturing costs (i.e. the iPod on the iPhone is no longer a distinct piece of hardware). It takes enormous greed and shortsightedness to pretend that it is still a device and not pass the cost savings to the consumer.
1. Apple fanatics
2. Rich people
I think as more software developers create more for the iPhone, thats when it will really take it.