Have you bought an iPhone?

Have you bought an iPhone?


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LuckyR

Legend
I bet it's a great toy, but where I live I would need Verizon for the reception, so no dice. Plus the cost is a bit steep for old technology ($2000 for 2 years with the cost of the service).
 
after the way the battery of every ipod i have ever had has gone mental, i just dont trust iphone cause my phone is way 2 important with so many contacts etc for some stupid battery problem to come up...

(but im not an apple hater...i love my ipod...thats why i keep comin back for more even when its screwed)
 

Janne

Semi-Pro
Nope, havent bought one. To me, it just seems like a big waste of money. But hey! People are free to do whatever they want with their hard earned money.
 

Vision84

Hall of Fame
Seems like an absolutely unnecessary gadget to me. I've heard about how slow they operate and I would rather get separate gadgets then spend a huge sum to get it all in one.
 

tennis_hand

Hall of Fame
agree. people can go and buy it. just like people buying Ferrari to drive on city roads.
to me, it is still just a phone. sub $100 phone is enough for me. but I'd drive a Ferrari on the city road. :D

probably because the phone is considered a "gadget" or an "electronics", but a sports car is not but a lifestyle. :p
 

AceofBase

Rookie
Phone are phone no need for such phone like that, having a cheap mp3 player and a cheap phone is good enough for me.
 
This is all you need to know about the iPhone. http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone Its a truthful and brutally honest review.

That was hilarious.
Like Tchocky, I was tempted, but then I realized the iPhone was for people with more money than sense. Or people who need some self-esteem through technology.

Oh, and a friend of a friend called it the iScream, 'cause he can't help but play with it in his office...and show it off to people at lunch....and then the battery runs out on his way home so he can't call his w!fe to let her know he'd like to stop off somehwere and have a drink with his homes.....so he screams.

No thanks. I'll take my piece of crrap phone and my iPod and I will try to keep track of them seperately (oh the horror)....and risk being the loser with internet access only at his house or in his office.

And I'll take the other $400 and put it in a mutual fund.
 
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