08-06-2009 08:54
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08-06-2009 23:51
08-06-2009 23:51
There are some seriously major changes. The upgrade to HSDPA is huge and the number one criticism of the iPhone has been addressed: the camera!
Think about it, I have 7 months to run, at £45 a month. If they allowed an early upgrade, but still asked me to pay for the handset, then over the next 7 months, I'd still be paying them £45 a month, but I'll have paid then £184 for the phone! You'd think they'd be happy with the extra £184 they'd be receiving, but they're clearly hoping to bleed those loyal to the Apple/iPhone brand dry and take them for every penny they can. As i said; blatantly and unashamedly ripping off their customers.
08-06-2009 23:51
08-06-2009 23:51
08-06-2009 23:55
08-06-2009 23:55
Yeah...great analogy! :womanindifferent:
Communication providers sell a service, rather than a product. Money isn't made from the sale of handsets; they're subsidized in order to entice customers and the money is made from the reciprocal monthly payments. A car isn't sold with a data plan/tariff attached. Very different business model from a car.
09-06-2009 00:00
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09-06-2009 07:49
09-06-2009 07:49
new anti water/fingerprints coating
09-06-2009 09:14
09-06-2009 09:14
09-06-2009 09:19
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09-06-2009 09:40
09-06-2009 09:40
BTW, is there something special about Apple fans compared to say, Nokia or LG that deserve special treatment? The iphone may have the attention but it is still small compared to Nokia.