Comments on: Apple drops 8GB iPhone 3G to $99
Just in case the price of the phone itself was stopping you from taking the plunge, Apple finally dipped it below the $100 mark. Monthly service: Still $70, minimum.
Just in case the price of the phone itself was stopping you from taking the plunge, Apple finally dipped it below the $100 mark. Monthly service: Still $70, minimum.
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Damn you AT&T. I can understand a bit more for existing customers, but $400 more?
What good is a $99 phone that ATT can't provide service for. I'm not going to pay extra for ATT limited 3G service and not be able to receive calls 40% of the time...which many people I know with iPhone 3G deal with constantly.
It absolutely blows my brain on how much Apple Kool-Aid people drink...I love Mac computers, but their phones really don't cut it on ATT.
I'm using an aging BlackBerry 8700c at the moment, and have been lusting after an iPhone for some time... This seems like a good opportunity to get the hardware at a good price. The service is outrageous, but you have to admit, the iPhone is peerless. Possibly excepting the Pre. If only I was a Sprint subscriber...
Apple has revolutionized what people want and expect from their mobiles, and the competition has responded. Finally, two years later, an eternity for technology, Apple has strong competition. I don't believe they did enough with the iPhone this year to keep it ahead. Perhaps the $99 iPhone will sway some, but the price of service is still the same. People will shift their mania away from the iPhone and onto the "iPhone Killers" entering the market convieniently before the holiday season. For goodness sake the iPhone just got video record. I had a phone with video record five years ago. That phone also had multimedia messaging and voice control. These are things that, when brought to the iPhone, should be brought with an apology because they weren't in place initially.
I want to see if Apple can keep the game changing going. Someone will innovate and the competition for my money will never end. I'm just curious to see who it will be.
Oh well. I looked at the env touch yesterday and that's actually really nice. Its what the voyager should of been basically. Thinner, nicer touch screen, better interface.
I should probably get a Sprint WinMo phone with data, and sling that to my iPod Touch. Best of both worlds, cheaply.
- by DetJMunch June 9, 2009 8:35 AM PDT
- Rick, we need a post today! I know there were three yesterday but two of them were iPhone Atlas posts, where is the love?
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