@SiXiam : You'd be surprised by how many kids actually do want other phones that are not iPhone or Android-based. I attend an average high school, and while there are a couple of iPhone and Android users, there's plenty of average people with WebOS phones, Windows Mobile, Blackberries, Sidekicks, etc. Or even really spiffy feature phones or phones truly optimized for texting.
So I think I can name a LOT of people who wouldn't rather have an iPhone :) and those people don't necessarily want Android either.
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I don't think you could name one kid that wouldn't rather have an iPhone.
And if you could name one, that kid would want an android phone...lol
@SiXiam
LOL, so true.
@SiXiam : You'd be surprised by how many kids actually do want other phones that are not iPhone or Android-based. I attend an average high school, and while there are a couple of iPhone and Android users, there's plenty of average people with WebOS phones, Windows Mobile, Blackberries, Sidekicks, etc. Or even really spiffy feature phones or phones truly optimized for texting.
So I think I can name a LOT of people who wouldn't rather have an iPhone :) and those people don't necessarily want Android either.