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How can anyone be excited about the same windows mobile interface? Microsoft has mastered the ability to release boring products. Innovation calls for more than just changing the number in the name of the product. On the other hand I cannot stand reading all the negative hype about the new iphone, which is an absolute masterpiece of new innovative technology in the mobile world. The fact that people complain about the price of the iphone is ridiculous. If you cant afford it right away, quit wining and wait till the price drops by 20% in less than one year. Oh yeah, boo hoo you have to switch to cingular, well sorry you have to switch to the best cellular network available in the United States. Lastly, the two competing phones, prada phone and Samsung FGSKWIFJOSJDOSJEFOW, are they considered competitive products because they have touch screens? What about the main F*ing feature of the iphone, the 8GB hard drive. I see how a consumer will love to buy a phone with an inferior interface and no storage unless you spend another $100 on a memory card. Lastly the most expensive iphone is $599, how about the prada phone which lists for $775 plus the $100 memory card, a whopping $875, sounds great to me. If anyone has a rebuttal to this argument fire away, I would love to hear your opinion.
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