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Comments on: New York's iPhone line is a shadow of its former self

There's a line, sure, and it stretches to the corner of the next block over. But it pales in comparison to the hordes who camped out for the iPhone last year.

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by benjaminstraight July 11, 2008 3:11 AM PDT
That is perserverance.
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by Loren Finkelstein July 11, 2008 11:56 AM PDT
Of course the line is smaller. Last year it was the release of a revolutionary new Apple device.

This year it's a minor upgrade that provides 2 new features that aren't useful to everyone.
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by Loren Finkelstein July 11, 2008 11:58 AM PDT
Of course the line is a shadow of it's former self. Last year is was the release of a brand new, revolutionary device.

This year it's a minor upgrade that only provides benefits to those who care about GPS or live in a 3G area.
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by youtube6161 October 18, 2008 4:00 PM PDT
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This year it's a minor upgrade that only provides benefits to those who care about GPS or live in a 3G area.
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