After the keynote I still feel that the iPhone X features/design vs price do not line up. Particularly in the UK where we are paying the equivalent of £250 more than the US for reasons known only to Apple (don't even try to blame Brexit). Something tells me the X is an incomplete, half baked product that has been vastly overpriced to line up with the PERCEPTION of what Apple wants people to think the X is. If you don't agree please don't take offence, I LOVE Apple products its just how I feel at this moment in time.
Anyway, being an early adopter and lover of tech, there may still be one possibility for me, the iPhone Upgrade Program. I have read through the site digesting all the details, and all in all it seems pretty good. However, Apple being Apple they MUST be fleecing the customer somehow?? At present the don't show the trade in value of an iPhone 7, and I am assuming it will probably be far below what you could sell it for privately?
Can anyone share any personal experiences? If this route is not worth it then the iPhone X is off the table in favour of an improved revision next year which may justify the £999 price tag a little more.
Anyway, being an early adopter and lover of tech, there may still be one possibility for me, the iPhone Upgrade Program. I have read through the site digesting all the details, and all in all it seems pretty good. However, Apple being Apple they MUST be fleecing the customer somehow?? At present the don't show the trade in value of an iPhone 7, and I am assuming it will probably be far below what you could sell it for privately?
Can anyone share any personal experiences? If this route is not worth it then the iPhone X is off the table in favour of an improved revision next year which may justify the £999 price tag a little more.