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no real email (do you really wish to argue that POP3 is real email)
no textile keyboard for typing without looking (if you really use your smartphone... you do it without looking at times).
Glad you came around... he he.
> no real email (do you really wish to argue that POP3 is real email)
It does IMAP.
> Glad you came around.
Nice to be back. :)
Mike it is 499 and 599 with a 2 year service contract.
But a great device for personal phones for youth and tech savvy. But at the price point it is not priced to its demographic. And I believe that is in Apple fashion. They consistently miss their opportunity to gain mass market share by pricing wrong. Think about this, if they would have priced there gear for the last ten years at less profit per unit they would have more market share and made more capitol over all. They have started to move that direction for the last two years but... they still have some ground to go.
I for one would like the phone for personal but will not spend that kind of money, just as i will not spend the money on the larger ipod's with screen. I would like one... but do not want one as much as I want to not spend that much money on a 'luxury'. I could spend it else where. That is a life style thing but it is also a demographic thing.
Hope my short time (no time to proof read) did not make the thought stream incoherent.
... good to have ya back LOL
My point is that with these latest developments they moved from "best device ever" to "new way of thinking of things". In short, they've only shown us what the future sort of looks like, but they didn't give it to us yet.
That's *next* version. 3G, GeoLocation, superior battery, and more storage.
Just my thoughts