No doubt. And just like some are okay paying more money for the comfort and reliability of a Mercedes, some are okay with the iPhone. Others are willing to put up with the quirks of an older Toyota Camry and just as willing to give up speed and some functionality of the iPhone to not be tied to a contract. I'm considering it. I can't/won't pay for that much power on a small screen when the iPad may serve me much better. I don't think I want to have both.
Are we talking about luxury cars and vacation homes or cell phones?
I don't think you need to convince anyone that the iPhone is better than a pay-as-you-go cell phone. But the fact that an Android phone is available is intriguing.
You're right. And this could be the very reason that Verizon has taken so long to get the iPhone.





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