That's how it is for me. Apple has me hooked on the iPhone and, like the iPod, I'm just focused on the next one rather than any other phones because I'm very satisfied with what I have. It's not about fanboyism, it's the age old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The only thing that can pull me away from the platform is if Apple screwed up and forced me to abandon it. Otherwise I have no reason to buy another phone as long as they continue to upgrade the iPhone in ways that keep it attractive whenever my contract is up. I can't see myself using anything else.
by Micah (not verified) on 6/22/09 at 11:00 pm |reply
New 3GS 32GB is my first
New 3GS 32GB is my first iPhone; I have stayed up every night since its arrival screwing around with it. How was my life even reasonably fulfilling without it?
by Goff (not verified) on 6/23/09 at 7:00 am |reply
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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That's how it is for me.
That's how it is for me. Apple has me hooked on the iPhone and, like the iPod, I'm just focused on the next one rather than any other phones because I'm very satisfied with what I have. It's not about fanboyism, it's the age old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The only thing that can pull me away from the platform is if Apple screwed up and forced me to abandon it. Otherwise I have no reason to buy another phone as long as they continue to upgrade the iPhone in ways that keep it attractive whenever my contract is up. I can't see myself using anything else.New 3GS 32GB is my first
New 3GS 32GB is my first iPhone; I have stayed up every night since its arrival screwing around with it. How was my life even reasonably fulfilling without it?