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| Re: How many iPhone Edge users will bite bullet & upgrade to 3G? said by Skeedatl :I don't see Dell offering generous trade in allowances on their computers when the next generation of computers is release. Dell also isn't requiring you to sign a 2 year contract to use their computer either.
The sense of entitlement to some sort of discount by current generation iPhone users comes from the fact that Apple and Cingular/ATT have locked them into using their existing phone for 2 years.
Yes, I know you can do a SIM swap but most end users think they're tied to the phone for the life of the contract unless it breaks.
Since (legit) iPhone users are locked into paying a fairly high cell phone bill every month just for the privilege of carrying the device, I tend to agree with them. If Jobs & Co were selling units without a contract, at reasonable prices, then I'd agree people shouldn't expect anything. But since they are locked into a contract, I think it's reasonable to expect some sort of remuneration. (Most likely that of being able to buy the new iPhone at the 'contract' price instead of 'full retail' - even though Apple doesn't sell any at 'full retail' in the US anyway.)
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| Re: How many iPhone Edge users will bite bullet & upgrade to 3G? Historically, Treo users always got a discount on an upgrade to the latest version from Palm/Handspring. You just had to order from their site and enter your serial number.
When Palm basically "died" and started offering Windows Mobile devices, that policy disappeared.
Carriers wanted to force complete control of devices into their own hands. That's when upgrade discounts disappeared.
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| Good point. You certainly don't see other companies' mobile phones being replaced by newer models every year. Apple stands alone in this respect in the technology industry. A sucker born every minute, right?
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| Re: How many iPhone Edge users will bite bullet & upgrade to 3G? said by WALL_E :A sucker born every minute, right? Yup. And they sleep outside the closest Apple store every time Jobs farts out a press release. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. | |
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| Re: How many iPhone Edge users will bite bullet & upgrade to 3G? Nope, we just keep clicking refresh at Apple.com/store Meanwhile more suckers are buying iPhones than all the Windows Mobile phones combined. | |
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| said by TK Junk Mail :If Apple cares about their customers they will allow a VERY generous trade in allowance for those upgrading to the 3g iPhone. Generous? are you serious? Apple knows its sheeple are loaded and will follow anything with an "i" in its name. apple users get price breaks on NOTHING!, they overpay for everything and are happy to do it. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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| Re: How many iPhone Edge users will bite bullet & upgrade to 3G? Gotta love the Apple's are overpriced myth. Apple notebooks are competitively priced when comparing feature for feature. Apple's all-in-one is cheaper than either Dell or Gateway's all-in-one. No one makes a machine as small and fast as the Mini for cheaper. The Mac Pro, at least when I bought, was cheaper than the similarly configured Dell. Fact is, when comparing apples and apples, the Macs are very competitively priced. When ignoring software, feature set, and form factor, all of which cost money from ANY manufacturer, you can build a POS for a few bucks cheaper.
Apple isn't in the $200 junk PC market where there is no margin and never has been.
This myth has already been debunked here a zillion times which PC zealots always having to resort to comparing apples and oranges in order to get the price down. Next up from the ignorant, rants about the one button mouse and contextual menus. | |
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| iPhone Popularity -> Slower 3G Deployments I wonder if AT&T is using the popularity of the iPhone as an excuse to slow 3G deployments. All the iPhone has done is given EDGE a 2 year extension on life.
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| Don't mind the fact That trying to watch TV on a device which such a small screen is like trying to pick natshit out of pepper. Then compute the fact that the battery life of said 'phone' is then shortened drastically.
Another useless feature that the iPhone fans tout as ultra-useful, but in all reality is about as useful as 21 inch rims on a dodge neon. -- "You figured it out. All new CPU's are nothing but overclocked Pentium 1's with a few bells and whistles added, ask any ol timer whose been around." | |
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| Mobile TV is hot right now for a number of different reasons And what world is this in? I have never seen anyone and I mean ANYONE with mobile tv on there phones. Hell, I have the feature on mine, but its not even supported in the entire state. So, I call BS on this news topic. Its just more bloat that they try to fit into a phone. Its not practical and its retarded.
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| Mobile TV is hot!?!? Care to enlighten us with market studies showing the usage rates of Mobile TV? I can see like to moderate use on a device like the iPhone when the 3G version is out or even on the WiFi version out now -- if that counts. But most people I know that even have the option for Mobile TV don't bother due to carrier usage rates, small screen size and battery life. Those who have Mobile TV quickly grew tired of it once the novelty wore off. Not to mention that Mobile TV is really last years news and reminiscent of push Internet services of the 1990's like Pointcast. Now if Mobile TV is getting lumped in with two-way mobile video then that is a whole new topic and one worth these electrons. | |
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join:2000-07-20 Tenafly, NJ | Re: Mobile TV is hot!?!? More people use MobiTV for free these days then pay for it I would bet. Especially with those links that were posted a few weeks ago on another message board. | |
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| Re: Mobile TV is hot!?!? Am I missing something? I have yet to figure out who is going to watch mobile TV other that people commuting on mass transit and kids in the back of soccer mom mobiles. If I'm going to spend money or time watching TV, it's going to be in the comfort of my home in a nice chair with a big screen, not crammed next to big guy in a bus seat or walking down the street with a 2" LCD screen that gets washed out in direct sunlight.
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