I pay £35 per month for my iPhone, but then, I do get 600mins/500texts, versus your 300.
The iPhone's monthly fee isn't expensive (in the UK). It never was. I've had both of them. I even made a profit selling the old model on eBay. There are lots of myths about the iPhone, being spread by people who just hate the fact that Apple are being successful.
They're not doing it through dirty tricks; they're doing it as honestly as any corporation can. They make a product, and if you want it, you get it. Enough people want it, so they sell a lot of them. Stop the hating. Especially you WebKit-toting Android users - you guys have a lot to thank the iPhone and Apple for.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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I cant believe this and then we are in "economic crisis"...
But then people can afford this yeah right....
@r3loaded:
I pay £35 per month for my iPhone, but then, I do get 600mins/500texts, versus your 300.
The iPhone's monthly fee isn't expensive (in the UK). It never was. I've had both of them. I even made a profit selling the old model on eBay. There are lots of myths about the iPhone, being spread by people who just hate the fact that Apple are being successful.
They're not doing it through dirty tricks; they're doing it as honestly as any corporation can. They make a product, and if you want it, you get it. Enough people want it, so they sell a lot of them. Stop the hating. Especially you WebKit-toting Android users - you guys have a lot to thank the iPhone and Apple for.
just put it on a credit card and youre fine bro!
Apple should be thankful to the KHTML team I think you mean.