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clevin

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Aug 6, 2006
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is you shouldn'tt buy a phone and put yourself into a 2 years contract, all for its non-phone related functions.

when similar iPod were to be released soon, some ppl will regret this thing,

IMHO, anyway, pretty sure will be overwhelmed soon.
 
well its a fair chunk of money to spend, especially on a phone, so you'd hope people don't buy it just for the non-phone features.
 
is you shouldn'tt buy a phone and put yourself into a 2 years contract, all for its non-phone related functions.

when similar iPod were to be released soon, some ppl will regret this thing,

IMHO, anyway, pretty sure will be overwhelmed soon.

An iPhone MAY eventually get WiFi, once Apple works out downloading directly to the device. I don't see it ever having wireless data, however.
 
just to remind ppl be careful, its $2000+ for two years afterall.
An iPhone MAY eventually get WiFi, once Apple works out downloading directly to the device. I don't see it ever having wireless data, however.

I understand, but
1. city wide wifi is in construction in many places
2. do ppl really need to be online 24/7?
 
just to remind ppl be careful, its $2000+ for two years afterall.

What is $2000+ for two years?

The phone is $500 or $600 and the data plan is $20 a month.

That is ~$980-1080 for 2 years.

You don't count the price to use the phone. Everyone has a cell phone and pays for cell phone service.

That is like saying my cheapo SLVR costs me $1600 for two years. If that is the case and the iPhone only costs me $400 more than bring it on, it is a huge bargain.

You need to compare apples and apples not apples and kumquats.
 
What is $2000+ for two years?

The phone is $500 or $600 and the data plan is $20 a month.

That is ~$980-1080 for 2 years.

You don't count the price to use the phone. Everyone has a cell phone and pays for cell phone service.

That is like saying my cheapo SLVR costs me $1600 for two years. If that is the case and the iPhone only costs me $400 more than bring it on, it is a huge bargain.

You need to compare apples and apples not apples and kumquats.

lol, you need to be little bit careful when u makes statement.

dont you think u make it sounds like a user only need to pay $1000 in 2 years?

don't you know that there are ppl out there who doesn't own a cell?

don't you know some ppl using cell phone w/o a contract?

your calculation is interesting, guess only you can do.
 
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