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![]() "Kurt" wrote in message ... In article , "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Kurt wrote: Never said they do. People want to buy iPhones and iPods because of the ease of use and right-on-the-nose product design. 'Right-on-the-nose product design'? What you like and want may be totally useless to a lot of other people. When i saw that Iphone on TV, I thought it looked like another useless piece of junk. 'Right on' is doing what you need, and doing it as easily and cheap as possible. Not cramming every damn gimmick and stupid idea you can come up with. There are already complaints about battery life. Don't you even wonder how much longer it would work without all the crap? Yes, for you, buy a phone with large numbers and voice only. I'm a lot older than you and the iPhone does it right for 90% of what people really want. Youth market fuels gimmicks. Ringtones reap untold millions. Do people REALLY want something that is easily broken, lost or stolen that would pretty much give away their entire life if it fell into the hands of someone else? And hey, my iPaq does most of what the iPhone does. Besides, sometimes I want to do more than one thing at a time. For that it takes more than one device. Cute gimmick, yeah, and young people will buy any gimcrack that comes out just to be "kewl". That doesn't make it worth what they're paying for it. As far as Apple being the be all and end all of gimmickry, I have a very nice (and reliable) mp3/video player with a 60GB HDD in it that cost me far less than a similar iPod, and I don't have to deal with proprietary files. |
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