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Re: iPhone could emerge as the most successful product introduction of the 21st century
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| Edwin 2007-07-25, 10:33 pm |
| On Jul 24, 11:38 pm, Derek Currie <derekcur...@mac.com.invalid> wrote:
> In article
> <1185292107.945696.264...@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
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> asjbio...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Ooo! It's a 'toy'! Like we haven't heard that TROLL comment for
> the last 23 years since the Mac was released. Too bad Apple's
> 'toys' are so consistently successful. And that includes the
> iPhone:
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> One-in-three Americans want iPhone
> Apple's iPhone could become one of the most successful product
> launches yet
> Jonny Evans
> Friday, 13 July 2007
> <http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/inde...SS&NewsID=18539>
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> So sorry TROLL, but you lose. (;_;)
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> Being one of those who wants an iPhone but did not buy one yet, I
> NEVER EVER buy version 1.0 products, and that includes anything
> from Apple. I have a list of about 10 things I would love to see
> added to the iPhone, including 3G access to improve Internet
> speed via cellular connection. Apple have verified that the next
> version of the product's software is in the works. I can wait
> until v1.1. I suspect many techno-savvy folks feel the same way.
>
> And in any case, the 3rd party software regime for the iPhone has
> barely begun. The iPhone is only going to get better and more
> enticing with time.
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> AND! Just for fun, why don't you TROLLS go check out the success
> the Zune, the so-called 'iPod Killer', had during its first few
> weeks of release! It had quickie sales boom that lasted about 2
> days then sales plummeted. It took MONTHS for the Zune, which
> costs half the price of the lowest price point iPhone, to have as
> many sales as the iPhone did in TWO DAYS.
>
> So please TROLLS, go back to flagellating yourselves. (Look it
> up). We at mac.advocacy continue to beam with happiness over the
> continued growing success of Apple's truly (versus imitatively,
> ala MS) innovative products.
>
> Share and Enjoy,
>
> :-Derek
I'd like to share something for you to enjoy:
"Based on our store checks, we believe that demand for the iPhone has
seen a significant decline in the past 10 days," analyst Ittai Kidron
told clients. "We have noticed decent inventories at stores, and thin
demand at best. In fact, most Apple store visitors were not looking at
the device and only a very small subset bought it."
http://www.appleinsider.com/article...l_in_cards.html
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| Alan Baker 2007-07-26, 4:33 am |
| In article <1185399482.419138.58130@b79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
Edwin <thorne25@juno.com> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 11:38 pm, Derek Currie <derekcur...@mac.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> I'd like to share something for you to enjoy:
>
> "Based on our store checks, we believe that demand for the iPhone has
> seen a significant decline in the past 10 days," analyst Ittai Kidron
> told clients. "We have noticed decent inventories at stores, and thin
> demand at best. In fact, most Apple store visitors were not looking at
> the device and only a very small subset bought it."
>
> http://www.appleinsider.com/article.../>
e_demand_slo
> wing_but_3g_model_in
_cards.html
Wow. After the initial flush of eager buyers, sales of a new product
slow.
Stop the presses for this one...
--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
"If you raise the ceiling four feet, move the fireplace from that wall
to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you
sit in the bottom of that cupboard."
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