D Deadman64 macrumors 6502a Jun 2, 2008 672 188 Apr 20, 2009 #26 theDUB said: a bobby pin wouldn't pop a balloon. They are designed to be dull so as to not injure the user. You need a sewing needle or a pushpin (thumbtack). Click to expand... lolz.
theDUB said: a bobby pin wouldn't pop a balloon. They are designed to be dull so as to not injure the user. You need a sewing needle or a pushpin (thumbtack). Click to expand... lolz.
Surely Guest Oct 27, 2007 15,042 17 Los Angeles, CA Apr 20, 2009 #27 This is the point that everyone seems to forget, and definitely needs repeating: Interstella5555 said: The only reason that 3G owners Click to expand... (the ones that upgraded from the 2G) got the subsidized price was (wait for it) the 2G WASN'T subsidized. We got grandfathered in, but it's not going to happen again. Click to expand... Can somebody please sticky my post? Please?!? For the love of god, somebody sticky my post!!!
This is the point that everyone seems to forget, and definitely needs repeating: Interstella5555 said: The only reason that 3G owners Click to expand... (the ones that upgraded from the 2G) got the subsidized price was (wait for it) the 2G WASN'T subsidized. We got grandfathered in, but it's not going to happen again. Click to expand... Can somebody please sticky my post? Please?!? For the love of god, somebody sticky my post!!!
vipergts2207 Suspended Apr 7, 2009 4,414 9,885 Columbus, OH Apr 21, 2009 #28 jpk32092 said: Were you around for the 3g launch? They let iPhone users upgrade regardless of their upgrade policy. Now that they subsidize the phone, however, there might be an "early upgrade" price for the 3g users... Click to expand... That's my point. Now that the iPhone is subsidized like 99% of the other phones on the market, the policy for the change from iPhone to iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G to the 2009 iPhone will be different.
jpk32092 said: Were you around for the 3g launch? They let iPhone users upgrade regardless of their upgrade policy. Now that they subsidize the phone, however, there might be an "early upgrade" price for the 3g users... Click to expand... That's my point. Now that the iPhone is subsidized like 99% of the other phones on the market, the policy for the change from iPhone to iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G to the 2009 iPhone will be different.