Whether you like them or not.. they sell. Doesn't matter how crappy the service is behind them.. people buy for looks and name... just look at the lady's bag company - Coach.
Can you really tell me that 1 bag is worth what 50 general bags are worth of any othe brand? NO.. but they sell.
The iphone has much more footing than that though.. I personally am not an iphone fan.. but the app store along with touchscreen has helped to wake up the consumers thus driving technology in the right direction. For that I greatly thank them!
I still download all my blackberry apps from torrents. (Sorry I can't see buying a program that I have to buy again if I break or upgrade my phone. If you buy a program they should send you a license and be able to use it on any phone you upgrade to in the future!). Until they do that, I will not pay for it!
Could you immagine buying a PS3 or Xbox360 - then NEVER be able to use the games on any other machine - even if yours was stolen, broken or just plain old? That would be a total rip!
Also, cell phones are technology - Windows, MacOS, Intel processors (pentium 4/core duo.core2duo etc), Video Cards (AGP, PCIExpress) all change over the years.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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Att has twice as many activated working smartphones than vzw,.sick or what?
I would venture to say they are 75% iphones.
Whether you like them or not.. they sell. Doesn't matter how crappy the service is behind them.. people buy for looks and name... just look at the lady's bag company - Coach.
Can you really tell me that 1 bag is worth what 50 general bags are worth of any othe brand? NO.. but they sell.
The iphone has much more footing than that though.. I personally am not an iphone fan.. but the app store along with touchscreen has helped to wake up the consumers thus driving technology in the right direction. For that I greatly thank them!
I still download all my blackberry apps from torrents. (Sorry I can't see buying a program that I have to buy again if I break or upgrade my phone. If you buy a program they should send you a license and be able to use it on any phone you upgrade to in the future!). Until they do that, I will not pay for it!
Could you immagine buying a PS3 or Xbox360 - then NEVER be able to use the games on any other machine - even if yours was stolen, broken or just plain old? That would be a total rip!
Also, cell phones are technology - Windows, MacOS, Intel processors (pentium 4/core duo.core2duo etc), Video Cards (AGP, PCIExpress) all change over the years.