Adam Arseneau wrote:
Spending $600 US on a cellphone is madness, I don't care how cool it is.
vjmurphy wrote:Adam Arseneau wrote:
Spending $600 US on a cellphone is madness, I don't care how cool it is.
Since it replaces an iPod and a cell phone and a palm pilot, I don't mind the price for the convenience of one device (that's extremely user-friendly to use). Let's see, it's a video ipod, which would run about $250 bucks, a cell phone $50-100 bucks, and a palm pilot, about $250 bucks. $600 seems about right (though it is lacking at the moment in Palm Pilot functionality). And its cool.
BrettCullum wrote:3) No MP3 ringtones? Seems like that would be easy as hell since it is an MP3 PLAYER!!! I would have thought you could choose a song from your library to be your ringtone. That would be much cooler.
erich wrote:Of course, that's no problem for you, is it Judge Eric "Moneybags" Profancik?
Eric Profancik wrote:erich wrote:Of course, that's no problem for you, is it Judge Eric "Moneybags" Profancik?
What? Are you on crack? I have no intention of buying an overpriced phone for $600 and then locking myself into a two-year contract for $60 a month then have nothing but a useless paperweight when I cancel it and then have to pay $79 to get the battery replaced. I have a perfectly lame cell phone with no contract and a $40/month plan that gives me 2000 anytime minutes and unlimited nights/weekends. When somebody can top that, then we'll talk. Until then, it's all silly bells and whistles.
I was just curious who rushed into buying an iPhone before they were fully tested and reviewed.
HGervais wrote:Talking to a guy at work and he was telling me about his brother who has a friend who manages an AT&T store who gave him first crack at 6 iPhones. He turned around and sold each one on ebay for in excess of $1,700.00 per unit.
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