You have it all wrong. The reason the iphone doesn't sell well in Japan, is because the technology is decades behind in relation to hardware and such. The tech in Japan puts the iphone to shame, hell the tech in most standard phones in the Western world also puts it to shame, the only difference are the apple sheep in the Western world.
I completely understand software version. I also understand how Apple Charge for updates on the iPhone and now it seems the mac too. It isn't a complete new OS, it is simply an update. But I suppose I don't understand how software versions work on the iPhone either, or how the tax system works in the US either to fully get why Apple charge for those iPhone updates
Yeah, you do realise that XP and VISTA are 2 completely different OS's, whereas Leopard and Snow Leopard are not. Snow is just an increment in a .number; AND THEY ARE CHARGING YOU.
When did you ever hear in the last 10 years of Microsoft charging users for an SP update?
yeah, but look at the price of a PC compared to a Mac. They are basically charging you full whack by adding the price of the software into the hardware/Mac.
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