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On Jul 21, 10:24 am, Don Bowey wrote:
On 7/21/07 9:28 AM, in article , "Kurt" wrote: In article , Don Bowey wrote: On 7/20/07 8:27 PM, in article , "Kurt" wrote: In article . com, Radium wrote: On Jul 19, 12:06 am, Jeff Liebermann wrote in http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.basics/msg/4b14d9c79e6... = en& : Radium hath wroth: On Jul 1, 7:24 am, wrote in http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...sg/696d6abf90c... how would u like to change the cell phone industry? I would do what Apple is doing right now. Use their power to force the phone companies to offer (finally) great phones with simple plans that their employees can't screw up or misinform customers about. Apple can't and isn't forcing "the phone companies" to do anything. You're an idiot. I want getting phone service like when I buy a Mac. You have a monthly payment plan for minutes of use of your Mac? Is this something they forced you to buy? You miss my point. Why do you think the iPhone is so successful? Why the iPod? Until there are more facts, the iPhone's current success is due to people wanting a very cool instrument with good features. Until there are more facts, the iPhone's current success {?} is due to people wanting {Gotto Have the Latest} a very cool instrument {Newest Bells and Whistles} with good features {of Questionable Utlity}. -RANT- While Senior Citzens like myself with Tired Old Eyes and Big Old Fingers just want a basic CellPhone that we can use without our Glasses like the "JitterBug" . http://www.firststreetonline.com/pro...78&PID=1583978 Why doesn't AT&T, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc offer a CellPhone designed for Senior Citizens and the Visually Limited-Impaired like the "JitterBug" ? Here is where the ADA Laws should apply and force the Cellphone providers to design and market these Cellphone to Seniors with needs. -end-rant- ~ RHF The iPod's success is from Apple having a top-notch product line with good features, and cool looks. And people should not overlook, but often do, iTunes. It is iTunes that makes the iPod easy to use, giving it easy access to their CD and MP3 music regardless of where they buy it. People who don't want an iPod can still use the free iTunes to good advantage. Apple doesn't make anyone do anything. So, what was your point? Don- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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