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dewdst

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i'm sorry i'm just staring at it naked on my desk as i study and it is beautiful...HAHA

best phone i've ever owned
 
Yep. No question, it's one sexy device. Before the trolls come in with "but you can't make a call on it....". I'll say it has works perfectly for me and the reception is amazing. Sounds like there standing next to me.

Best iPhone and phone in general I've ever owned!
 
the iphone deserves so much more praising then it gets on this forum. The negativity toward this phone pisses me off :/
 
Like a dumb Blonde it's all looks and no functionality. I see you haven't owned too many smart phones.

ROFL ive actually owned a bunch--its functionality is just as good as 2g, 3g, 3gs all of which ive owned.

AT&T on other hand = blah

Sorry Massive Attack for not commenting on its functionality-

The iphone4 is the fastest/smoothest smart phone ive ever touched
 
Like a dumb Blonde it's all looks and no functionality. I see you haven't owned too many smart phones.

What he said. .. LMAO. What a funny thread.

Little did i know when I bought my iPhone 4, how funny & controversial it would be. Hell I could care less about its faults. Just being a part of all the fun we're having is worth it.

Apple fell flat on their face, skinned up their knees, and are still in denial about the whole thing. You' ve got to laugh.
 
Are we never going to hear the end of this?

Let's look at how it got to this point.*

• WWDC, Steve Jobs is on stage delivering his typically extreme expectation setting speech. He *exaggerates the capabilities of his latest product. One that in this case is less than stellar.*

• Customers buy the product with the expectations Steve set.

• It turns out Apple missed the mark, set by Steve.*

• Customers react because product fails to meet expectations set by CEO's arrogant highly exaggerated claims.*

• the rest of the story is well known.*

Now that it's time to face the facts, Apple's cult like followers & zealots can't handle the truth anymore than their highly worshipped almighty Leader / Savior / CEO.*

It's as plain & simple as that.*

As long as the CEO continues to act untouchable, arrogant and superior to all mankind, there will be three basic groups. His cult like lemmings, those that choose to speak out, and those that remain silent. *

Let's face it, Jobs lives for money, power & celebrity. As long as he had his minions to support & enable him, he's happy. It's good to be Steve... :)
 
Let's look at how it got to this point.*

• WWDC, Steve Jobs is on stage delivering his typically extreme expectation setting speech. He *exaggerates the capabilities of his latest product. One that in this case is less than stellar.*

• Customers buy the product with the expectations Steve set.

• It turns out Apple missed the mark, set by Steve.*

• Customers react because product fails to meet expectations set by CEO's arrogant highly exaggerated claims.*

• the rest of the story is well known.*

Now that it's time to face the facts, Apple's cult like followers & zealots can't handle the truth anymore than their highly worshipped almighty Leader / Savior / CEO.*

It's as plain & simple as that.*

As long as the CEO continues to act untouchable, arrogant and superior to all mankind, there will be three basic groups. His cult like lemmings, those that choose to speak out, and those that remain silent. *

Let's face it, Jobs lives for money, power & celebrity. As long as he had his minions to support & enable him, he's happy. It's good to be Steve... :)

You forgot one important bullet: iPhone 4 is on pace to become best selling product in Apple's history.
 
You forgot one important bullet: iPhone 4 is on pace to become best selling product in Apple's history.
Am I supposed to be impressed?
I could care less, I have no need for hero worship. Nor do I live in a one dimensional world where someone elses money is more important than family & friends. That said, I find it very telling that it's so important to you.
 
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