should be free after how many times i've had to get a replacement, on my third one in a year!! definitely switching networks and getting the droid incredible after my contract is up.
The show's over. Apple better lay another golden egg. They missed their golden opportunity to open the iPhone OS up and trump Android. They will be a footnote 10yrs from now, just like when we speak of the PC/MAC and how windows/microsoft took over the world.
[citation][nom]blaxpear[/nom]The show's over. Apple better lay another golden egg. They missed their golden opportunity to open the iPhone OS up and trump Android. They will be a footnote 10yrs from now, just like when we speak of the PC/MAC and how windows/microsoft took over the world.[/citation]LOL.. yea.. I am not so sure THAT is gonna happen.
[citation][nom]Marco925[/nom]i smell iPhone 4G[/citation]
So what exactly does that smell like?
Anyway, I think that Apple will continue to do what they have been doing for decades: Innovate on occasion, lock down their IP, and continue to operate within a niche market. Where as others will borrow from their ideas and openly license their products and dominate a majority of the market. Rinse and repeat...
Damn! I just bought an 8GB iPhone 3g for $97 at WalMart on April 29th. What really sucks is that WM's Return Policy on iPhones is 15 days and not the standard 30 days like from an AT&T Store 🙁
[citation][nom]nforce4max[/nom]$97 is still to high, I rather buy $97 worth of toilet paper than this trinket.[/citation]
Then go ahead buy it... janitors don't deserve iPhones anyways..
How about all contract phones be free, and we only have to pay if we don't want a contract? And not a anal raping price too...
$800 for a phone is ridiculous, or compared to $50-100/month contracts.
[citation][nom]unrealpinky[/nom]So what exactly does that smell like? [/citation]
Smells like dirty apples.
I wouldn't even mind paying 97 bucks for this phone, just don't require me to pay for the 30.00 a month smart phone service. That phone is perfectly functional without all that BS. Do you hear me AT&T?