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Comments on: Apple unveils iPhone 2, both the phone and the business

Everyone knew the iPhone 3G was coming, but Apple quietly changed the way the iPhone is sold Monday in addition to releasing a next-generation product.

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by lilg_abkuz March 1, 2009 12:33 AM PST
PLEASE BRING THE iPhone TO T-MOBILE OR VERIZON. AT&T HAS THE UGLIEST NETWORK OUT THERE. I TRAVEL UP AND DOWN THE THE EAST COST 4x A MONTH and WHEN I HAD AT&T, I HAD DROPPED CALLS IN EACH STATE THAT I WENT TOO. I LOVED MY iPhone, BUT IT WAS WORTHLESS HAVING IT IF I COULDN'T MAKE CALLS OR GET CALLS!
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