And why didn't they show a REAL jack-in-the-box instead of a puppet of one? Maybe they're afraid that people will get jack-in-the-boxes instead of Verizon contracts too!
Or maybe its because a real retail phone wouldn't fit in very well with puppets of toys.
The white iPhone didn't have an Apple Logo on the back, and they never showed the front of the phone. It just had a generic white back, that couldn't directly be an iPhone, just associated with one.
Verizon wants the iPhone... soon they'll be bidding on it. This commercial actually compliments the likeness of the iPhone.
I'm sure Apple is itching to put their phone on Verizon's VASTLY superior / underloaded data network.
I wonder if Hesse could talk the board into approving sinking all of Sprint's assets into winning the iPhone. Sprint has spectacular data coverage, as well.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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I wish my iPhone had dual ear speaker things.
I too am puzzled by the use of a "stand-in". Perhaps they don't even want to show folks the real device to tempt them?
YEAH!
And why didn't they show a REAL jack-in-the-box instead of a puppet of one? Maybe they're afraid that people will get jack-in-the-boxes instead of Verizon contracts too!
Or maybe its because a real retail phone wouldn't fit in very well with puppets of toys.
Or maybe because they'd get a cease & desist letter...
Which explains the white iphone used in the live action holiday commercials how?
The white iPhone didn't have an Apple Logo on the back, and they never showed the front of the phone. It just had a generic white back, that couldn't directly be an iPhone, just associated with one.
Verizon wants the iPhone... soon they'll be bidding on it. This commercial actually compliments the likeness of the iPhone.
I'm sure Apple is itching to put their phone on Verizon's VASTLY superior / underloaded data network.
I wonder if Hesse could talk the board into approving sinking all of Sprint's assets into winning the iPhone. Sprint has spectacular data coverage, as well.