They dropped the price on the 5th-gen pre-Classics by $50-100 and nobody seemed too angry over that. The issue with the iPhone was that they sold them at an artificially higher price point just to make more money, as opposed to one based on the cost of components.
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Ethan @ Feb 18th 2008 4:02PM
They dropped the price on the 5th-gen pre-Classics by $50-100 and nobody seemed too angry over that. The issue with the iPhone was that they sold them at an artificially higher price point just to make more money, as opposed to one based on the cost of components.