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Is Apple holding secrets to hold off large crowds?
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(Last edited by Pele137; Jan 19, 2011 at 12:03 AM.
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Originally Posted by Pele137
What is the number one flaw to all of us about the iPhone? Yes, one US carrier is a major one, but what keeps most of us from purchasing this genius product besides the carrier and its premium price? Space. If you notice within presentations produced by Apple and other company authorities, the iPhone is showcased with the appearance of having many forms of media, as well as the operating system. It has at least 1000 albums, 15 movies, and an array of photography albums. 4 and 8 gigabytes have no amount of capacity to hold a whopping amount of media as that. I have 300 albums 3 movies and 5 albums totaling 500 photos, and yet my 60 gigabyte iPod cannot hold all of it. What if Apple and At&T were releasing smaller iPhone volumes to the public, so the iPhone buying range would be 70% smaller, leaving lines shortened opening day when they announce hard drives as large as 80 and 100 gigabytes. Apple of all companies would not pull of a move as putting this "everything device" on the market and not letting it hold a lot of content. Also, Apple is not releasing data and other option plans for the iPhone. They are letting everyone is the US think the iPhone is 500 and 600 dollars. It's amazing, but nobody besides celebrities, Apple lovers, wealthy people, and other high-end people will buy this product. It's too expensive for a typical buying demographic. It probably costs 300 to 400 dollars with a plan, so their 10 million projected buying audience is reached by 2008. They want demand to start low so AT&T stores are safe of robbery, long lines, etc. Apple is smart, I think that is what they are up to.
What a load of malarkey!
And what kind of a poll is this? I didn't even realize it was a poll. What's the question? "What do you think?" Think about what? And the only answers are Yes and No. So, Q. What do you think? A. Yes or B. No
Yep. That's clear.
(Last edited by msuper69; Jun 25, 2007 at 03:55 PM.
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This is the dumbest idea I've heard in a long time. Congrats!
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Next time you think about releasing a poll, don't.
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everything is told! Stocks are high! ->> sell! and buy a iPhone with the winnings, so the (stupid) stock-buyers to come can say: Everyone is ying a iPhone!! Stock will go up :-)
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