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AppleInsider
06-06-2009, 04:28 PM
Seemingly confirming Apple's basic iPhone product strategy for next week, T-Mobile Netherlands' phone catalog is showing 16GB and 32GB iPhones for 2009 as well as a possible 8GB model.

A pair of tips show an entry known as "iPhone 2009" in both black and white for the two identified capacities, hinting that Apple will no longer reserve a second color option for its best model.

Obtained by iPhoneClub, the images also curiously show two different entries for iPhones that are difficult to identify. One simply lists as "iPhone 2009 (NTB)" while another is "iPhone 3G 8GB Black V2." The former may just be a placeholder, but the second is less clear; the potential exists for it either to be a continuance of the iPhone 3G as-is after the new launch or else simply a minor, mid-cycle iPhone update that already exists in stores.

The 32GB instance has all been assumed to be in development due to the nature of flash memory technology but, if borne out by Apple's WWDC keynote on Monday, would represent the first capacity upgrade to the iPhone since the original iPhone was given a 16GB choice in early 2008.

However, an 8GB model, whether or not it's part of the 2009 refresh, would support the as-yet unverified rumors that Apple may retain a less expensive iPhone model in its catalog. The Cupertino-based iPhone creator is facing the two-pronged challenge of both a struggling world economy -- which contributed to its more modest iPhone sales last quarter -- as well as a new wave of competitors. Palm just today launched its Pre smartphone with multi-touch and has been fortunate enough to receive generally positive reviews that cast the touchscreen device as one of the few truly serious rivals to Apple's share of the smartphone business.

Wayfarer
06-06-2009, 04:36 PM
*Yawn* Wake me up when Snow Leopard info surfaces. 8-)

dronkert
06-06-2009, 04:56 PM
NTB = "Nader Te Bepalen" = To Be Determined.

SpamSandwich
06-06-2009, 05:05 PM
So, I guess they'll be available on Monday or Tuesday... as everyone's been saying.

winterspan
06-06-2009, 05:06 PM
NTB = "Nader Te Bepalen" = To Be Determined.

Thanks! I tried acronym finder and nothing in english made sense. it also had some German phrases listed, but I translated those and they didn't fit either. I was going to go crazy! LOL

bonklers
06-06-2009, 05:26 PM
*Yawn* Wake me up when Snow Leopard info surfaces. 8-)

i think apple is making great technological leaps with SL. Once its released we'll see that the comparisons in the media vs win7 haven't put it into perspective.
same thing with os3.0, i think once it's out it will make webOS look obsolete.
I can't wait for monday to come, AI rumors are nice time fillers but nothing beats the real deal.

MacAttack09
06-06-2009, 05:34 PM
Does anyone actually think the new iPhone will be ready Monday or Tuesday? Wouldn't it have been leaked by now from the FCC? It doesn't seem like an Apple move.

ipodrulz
06-06-2009, 05:42 PM
I really wish Apple cuts the 8GB line... please Apple. Do not dilute your brand. It hurts to see the iPhone being sold at Wal Mart, it's like the RAZR of 2009. :no:

MacTel
06-06-2009, 05:58 PM
We need more exciting rumors than this just a few days away from WWDC.

**** N E W S F L A SH ! ! !****

Apple decides the iPhone is just too good to sell and pulls it completely out of the market. In its place Apple is introducing to the world the iCan. It is a container for a multitude of items and when connected, with optional string, to another iCan you can almost have a conversation between two people. The iCan will be exclusive to AT&T for no less than five years in the U.S. Worldwide availability is undetermined at this time.

**** E N D N E W S F L A S H ****

Something like that. What happened to the good old days when we would have had rumors of flexible OLED displays, 10 megapixel with flash cameras, pico projectors, or vibrating batteries.

The iPhone still doesn't have voice dialing, that would be a good feature to have rumor or not.

dagamer34
06-06-2009, 05:59 PM
Does anyone actually think the new iPhone will be ready Monday or Tuesday? Wouldn't it have been leaked by now from the FCC? It doesn't seem like an Apple move.

FCC is very strict on not leaking information before it's NDA is up. Leaking company secrets before announcements is a good way to get sued for millions of dollars in damages, especially when the FCC is privy to much more private information than will ever be publicly released.

ThatSoCALguy
06-06-2009, 06:09 PM
When the pic states iPhone 3G V2, it possibily stands for version 2. Version 2 possibily refers to OS. 3.0. I don't know, only time will tell.

mark2005
06-06-2009, 06:13 PM
Does anyone actually think the new iPhone will be ready Monday or Tuesday? Wouldn't it have been leaked by now from the FCC? It doesn't seem like an Apple move.

The whole FCC thing was used by Apple as an excuse in 2007; Apple really just wanted to stop people from renewing or signing new contracts during those six months before the iPhone was sold. The FCC has a "keep-under-wraps" option that I'm sure Apple has used since the beginning.

city
06-06-2009, 06:22 PM
I really wish Apple cuts the 8GB line... please Apple. Do not dilute your brand. It hurts to see the iPhone being sold at Wal Mart, it's like the RAZR of 2009. :no:As many people as possible should be exposed to great products and great design. The iPhone's beauty and elegance is more apparent upon use. It doesn't matter where it's sold (Big Lots, 99¢ store, maybe not Sears). Everyone should have one. The RAZR was a hooky product reliant on advertising.

hill60
06-06-2009, 06:57 PM
I work in a phonestore in Australia and an email was sent out asking us to update the iTunes we use for activation to 8.2...

...hmm!

Note this is the first update to iTunes we've had to do since installing 7 last year.

/taps side of nose ;)

floccus
06-06-2009, 06:57 PM
Obtained by iPhoneClub, the images also curiously show two different entries for iPhones that are difficult to identify. One simply lists as "iPhone 2009 (NTB)" while another is "iPhone 3G 8GB Black V2." The former may just be a placeholder, ...

There are similar NTB items for Alcatel, Asus, and I would presume a bunch of others, so most likely thats a general placeholder for any manufacturer they expect to release new models. Keeping the old 8GB model and letting it serve as either a free w/ contract or v. cheap model that goes with prepaid would obviously help get more units shipped to more people.

dagamer34
06-06-2009, 07:17 PM
I work in a phonestore in Australia and an email was sent out asking us to update the iTunes we use for activation to 8.2...

...hmm!

Note this is the first update to iTunes we've had to do since installing 7 last year.

/taps side of nose ;)

Well, iPhone OS 3.0 requires iTunes 8.2. That much is well known.

AIaddict
06-06-2009, 07:36 PM
Do you realize just how ignorant that sounds. It's a Phone.

You are the one putting your ignorance on display. Anyone an spends 5 minutes with an iPhone and walks away thinking "It's a Phone" is completely clueless to technology.

Despite the name, the iPhone is really a handheld computing platform that happens to be able to make phone calls. See the touch for what an iPhone is without the phone functionality. Anyway, as a computing platform the comment made a lot of sense.

brucep
06-06-2009, 07:36 PM
I stand corrected.

The only ones tarnishing Apple's name are people that trash Walmart and don't want the iPhone sold there and FanBoy's that make comments like...

"

Do you realize just how ignorant that sounds. It's a Phone.

You have somehow agreed and disagreed about the same post, all the while insulting and praising ciry.

Good Life

Mr. H
06-06-2009, 08:21 PM
Looks like Teckstud's registered under another name :lol:

jimmy176
06-06-2009, 08:25 PM
I don't avoid Wal-Mart because they're uncool, I avoid them because they underpay workers, quash unions, and support the Chinese economy more than the American economy.

I couldn't care less if I can get an iPhone there for 10 bucks cheaper.

soundsgoodtome
06-06-2009, 08:35 PM
The only ones tarnishing Apple's name are people that trash Walmart and don't want the iPhone sold there and FanBoy's that make comments like...

"The iPhone's beauty and elegance is more apparent upon use".

Do you realize just how ignorant that sounds. It's a Phone.

Do you realize how ignorant you sound, calling that statement ignorant?

Saying the iPhone's "a phone" is like saying the Taj Mahal's "a house." Anyone who's ever used an iPhone for any period of time will recognize that the quoted statement -- specifically as applied to its operating system -- is perfectly reasonable (aside from the improper verb agreement). :-) The attention to detail in the OS is unprecedented in any "phone" preceeding the iPhone. As one uses the device more and more, exploring other features, one is constantly surprised or amazed at the attention to detail.

Therefore, it's true: The iPhone's beauty and elegance are more apparent upon use.

Deal with it, dude.

sennen
06-06-2009, 08:49 PM
Would everyone quit with the Walmart trashing and how it's going to tarnish the Apple Brand.

The only one's tarnishing the Apple Brand are the FanBoys that don't want the iPhone to be sold at Walmart. It was a sound business decision because the average Mac & iPhone user already knows what they are going to purchase before they go in. There are 1000's more Walmarts than Apple & AT&T stores combined.


i agreed with this post.

I stand corrected.

The only ones tarnishing Apple's name are people that trash Walmart and don't want the iPhone sold there and FanBoy's that make comments like...

"The iPhone's beauty and elegance is more apparent upon use".

Do you realize just how ignorant that sounds. It's a Phone.

This post was rubbish, however. ignorant? how does it sound ignorant?

As many people as possible should be exposed to great products and great design. The iPhone's beauty and elegance is more apparent upon use. It doesn't matter where it's sold (Big Lots, 99¢ store, maybe not Sears). Everyone should have one. The RAZR was a hooky product reliant on advertising.

i don't see what is wrong with this description. beauty and elegance aren't words usually used to describe phones, but in the iPhone's case, it is not an unreasonable claim. And if the writer feels there is a sense of beauty and elegance in the product and how it operates, who are you to gainsay it? i do seem to recall many media reviews using similar language when the iPhone first came out.

justflybob
06-06-2009, 08:54 PM
Would everyone quit with the Walmart trashing and how it's going to tarnish the Apple Brand.

The only one's tarnishing the Apple Brand are the FanBoys that don't want the iPhone to be sold at Walmart. It was a sound business decision because the average Mac & iPhone user already knows what they are going to purchase before they go in. There are 1000's more Walmarts than Apple & AT&T stores combined.

Besides the fact that WALMART sells a heck of a lot of iPods.

Does that make you any less "COOL".

Grow up.

Edit: I'd change your screen name... It's associated with a product sold at Walmart.

To some of us it is NOT about being "cool". It has more to do with WalMart policies towards their employees and they way they have stomped their way into many a quiet neighborhood and screwed the place up royally.

Or have you forgotten about their published policy about "only hiring 'healthy' people; making sure to first have someone work overtime, then cut their base hours that week, to AVOID paying them overtime; making sure "full-time" employees are sent home early or cut hours to avoid hitting the magic number of hours for required for benefits.

It's all very well documented, so I won't go into details here. But that's why I and many others would rather not see Apple in WalMart at all. Costco or Sam's Club, yes. Walmart? Hell no.

DHKOsta
06-06-2009, 09:03 PM
NTB = nine terabytes

solipsism
06-06-2009, 09:08 PM
I work in a phonestore in Australia and an email was sent out asking us to update the iTunes we use for activation to 8.2...
Interesting. Do you think it was a pre-emptive decision by something making an assumption or did this come from a higher-up in the know.


I've had an iPhone from day 1.

My favorite Apps are USA Today, AP, Grocery App, Pandora & Wall Street Journal.

Edit. I like Shazam.
I like my phone but there is much in the market that competes with it and surpasses it now, even with 3.0 unless we see something that hasn't been announced on Monday.

It's a Tool. Nothing more, nothing less. I've had an iPhone for 2 years and it's still just a Phone.

Edit. I like Shazam. All Free Apps that I've paid Apple nothing for.
You like twice Shazam twice, interesting. Preferring one phone over another fine. None of the people you’ve spit at have stated that the iPhone is the only phone available and that it can do anything other phones can do, only better. They simply like their iPhone and look forward to the next one; for which you have gotten angry at them.

As for, “It's a Tool. Nothing more, nothing less.” there are many “tools” that we use that we also love. It’s part of human nature to love our most useful and beautifully designed tools. Do you not think cars are a tool and many people love their cars. I’m sure they treat them better than their phones. It’s still just an item, but when a product makes our lives easy or enriches it in some way we tend to appreciate it more than other products. Why such a simple concept is difficult for you understand, I can only guess: Either you are not human or you are live in a small shed in the woods despising technology.


Costco or Sam's Club, yes. Walmart? Hell no.
Note that Wal-Mart owns Sam’s Club.

Lukeskymac
06-06-2009, 09:24 PM
Troll.

And smiley faces only degrade your posting even further.

So am I a troll, too? After that post of yours, I thought exactly the same.

EDIT: LOL, after reading other comments, YOU seem to be the troll here...

sennen
06-06-2009, 09:25 PM
such arrogance. laugh out loud.

solipsism
06-06-2009, 09:31 PM
So am I a troll, too? After that post of yours, I thought exactly the same.

EDIT: LOL, after reading other comments, YOU seem to be the troll here...

Seem to be? He makes Teckstud look like Melgross. This guy is so far gone I can’t help but feel sorry for him. I wonder what kind of life someone so vile in thought could have.

solipsism
06-06-2009, 09:37 PM
You have over 9,000 posts in 3 years to this room. I was thinking the same thing.

You may have less posts, but before you slither back into your hovel I hope that you can make just one useful post that helps the thread instead of trying to derail it. Just one! It may be too much to ask for but I’m optimistic by nature.

BenRoethig
06-06-2009, 09:39 PM
FCC is very strict on not leaking information before it's NDA is up. Leaking company secrets before announcements is a good way to get sued for millions of dollars in damages, especially when the FCC is privy to much more private information than will ever be publicly released.

I don't think anyone would actually sue the Feds. They could make life for a company very difficult going forward.

pohl
06-06-2009, 09:45 PM
It's a phone...
...It's a Tool. Nothing more, nothing less. I've had an iPhone for 2 years and it's still just a Phone.


Well, perhaps if there is such a thing as being colorblind, tonedeaf, etc. there is also the possibility of being unable to perceive differences in quality and therefore the impact that quality can have on the value of a tool.

I agree that the iPhone is a mere tool. One of the most obvious things that separates it from other tools in its class is that the software is designed in such a way that television advertisements actually show a user how to interact with the software. (To put it another way: the ads are tutorials.) Contrast that with television ads for other smartphones, where you see absolutely anything but how to interact with the software: you'll see people, perhaps...kicking a soccer ball or dancing. Most often you see abstract graphics whizzing about on the screen, and the product rotating with a small video clip of a beautiful woman on the display smiling at you. But I don't think I've ever seen a pair of hands choosing a name from a contact list, or navigating the web,...

So, yes, it's a tool. But it's a more usable tool, so at least by that one metric it's not equivalent to every other similar tool out there, as you imply.

addabox
06-06-2009, 10:02 PM
Have you ever wondered why Tech Stud, Italian Kid and People like me are allowed to stay in this room without being kicked out.

Because we keep people like you that are here for no other reason than to pull out your dictionary and make yourself sound smart when all you normally spew are facts that are incorrect in check.

With 9,340 posts you do nothing but derail the room by your total lack of knowledge in any subject or forum room that you've been in.

As I said with my first post. I sat on the sidelines and watched you belittle people for years and I'm tired of it. You are a mean person with an evil spirit that gets pleasure out of trying to ridicule anyone that disagrees with you or Anything Non Apple.

I don't know what it is that you think Solipsism has done to you that makes you post crazy shit like this, but you should cut it out. We can all see his posts and can see he's a pretty level headed guy.

Put him on your ignore list if he bothers you so much.

pohl
06-06-2009, 10:03 PM
That was so much bull shit it made my head hurt trying to read it.


Lol...yes, that could very well be a symptom of perceptual dysfunction. The universe is merciful, though, in that you'll never realize it.

pohl
06-06-2009, 10:11 PM
Hey Yoda, save it for the Star Wars Forum.

:rolleyes: YouTube threads might be a better fit for your calibre.

Dunks
06-06-2009, 10:27 PM
NTB = nine terabytes
Finally a rumour I can confirm.

And it's available in many shades of brown.

http://www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/50241424/Shale_Paving_Brick.jpg

aplnub
06-06-2009, 11:00 PM
same thing with os3.0, i think once it's out it will make webOS look obsolete.


maybe, maybe not. The current lag expirenced on the iPhone has to dissapear for the iPhone to really make a difference with 3.0.

solipsism
06-06-2009, 11:09 PM
same thing with os3.0, i think once it's out it will make webOS look obsolete.
maybe, maybe not. The current lag expirenced on the iPhone has to dissapear for the iPhone to really make a difference with 3.0.

WebOS will still look impressive in many ways for a smartphone OS. The UI is pretty slick, overall. There are some issues with the speed and functionality in some ways, but overall it’s a pretty solid debut.

iPhone OS 3.0 is still slow in some ways. Though it’s still in Beta, there will be little to any speed gains on the ARMv6 with 128MB RAM. Even with the same ARMv7 with 256MB RAM as the Pre and with a PowerVR/Nvidia GPU there will still be aspects of the Pre that should work more fluently. It is a lighter OS, after all.

bonklers
06-06-2009, 11:09 PM
you should all lighten up! take each comment as a single opinion and not as a fact. so if someone says, "i love shopping at walmart" then good for them, cause thats what they like, and your response should be "i think its wrong to shop there cause of A,B, and C" and not "youre going to burn in hell of shopping there"

once we get a shiny new iphone i think the comments will be happier.

Macrosheep
06-06-2009, 11:38 PM
I don't know what Walmart you are talking about.

Walmart has a reputation of hiring the elderly to greet people and have a policy to hire the handicapped.

That is what I see at the Walmart I shop at and they have great prices on many name brand products such as the iPod, Blackberry, Samsung, Sony, Macs, Food.

If Walmart is that offensive to you then I'd suggest not buying any products that are sold there, because you are supporting Vendors that support them.

You wil have no computer, no phone, no food, no household items.

Be the first to say I will not support any Vendor that does business with Walmart because that vendor has chosen to do business with them.

So you're relying on what you see when you walk into a store as your entire basis for how Wal-Mart does business? It's sad, really, that someone can get through life without learning that the world is more complex than it appear at first glimpse. Wal-Mart's horrendous record is common knowledge, and is easily researched - heard of Google? Especially since Sam Walton died, it's grown into one of the worst examples of corporate greed and exploitation of the poor ever recorded. I worked there in my teen years, and saw it first-hand. I haven't shopped there since I quit the place (over 10 years), so it is very possible to get along just fine without the place. I do find it funny that you accept Wal-Mart as a happy place based on face value, but you repeatedly call others "ignorant". To quote a good movie, "I do not think that means what you think it means."

Overall, I'm not sure that this the best place for you. I'm afraid that if you go to Apple-centric web sites, you're bound to encounter Apple fans. If that angers you, there's a whole Internet out there for you to go explore.

By the way, if the iPhone is only a phone, and the iPod Touch is the iPhone without the phone, it must be impossible that I just wrote this comment from my Touch! Weird!

nvidia2008
06-06-2009, 11:46 PM
Now back on topic, I think the new sexy iPhone 3G will be available in 16GB and 32GB in both Black and White each.

The 8GB iPhone 3G will be the current model iPhone 3G which will still be available at an "Optional" basis depending on the Telcos in various countries. They can decide to carry it or not.

So Telcos around the world, will have the option of using it.

AT&T I think, 50% chance they will not use that option to avoid cannibalization of the iPhone 3G 16GB and 32GB. Hard to say at this point.

I think Apple Stores USA will only carry 16GB and 32GB. While 8GB old model only available at AT&T.

8GB old model becomes like the iPod Shuffle while the 16GB and 32GB is like the iPod Touch, if we were to make a very rough analogy to the iPod lines.

This leaves flexibility for Apple and Telcos around the world to have a bit more "free play" to see how to fill out their iPhone offerings from the older 8GB to the new and sexy 16GB and 32GB models.

patroll
06-06-2009, 11:46 PM
....when all you normally spew are facts that are incorrect in check.


Unlike opinions, statements and claims, facts cannot be "incorrect". They cannot be "unsubstantiated" either.

It is interesting that the latter term appeared yesterday in a post submitted by Techstud. He, too, used the verb "spew".

charlituna
06-07-2009, 12:02 AM
So, I guess they'll be available on Monday or Tuesday... as everyone's been saying.

Does anyone actually think the new iPhone will be ready Monday or Tuesday? Wouldn't it have been leaked by now from the FCC? It doesn't seem like an Apple move.

there is no way that they would go into a keynote and announce new hardware available right away. the stores would kill them for the lack of warning for security etc. and customers that just bought a new phone would lose it

the best you will have is the software available during next week. that way the folks not buying a new phone anytime soon will update and there won't be a massive 'hit the fan' like last july.

and then an announcement of the date, say in mid july, when new hardware would go on sale.

bitzandbitez
06-07-2009, 12:44 AM
I can't take this anymore!!!!!!

city
06-07-2009, 02:35 AM
I stand corrected.

The only ones tarnishing Apple's name are people that trash Walmart and don't want the iPhone sold there and FanBoy's that make comments like...

"The iPhone's beauty and elegance is more apparent upon use".

Do you realize just how ignorant that sounds. It's a Phone.Maybe I am wrong. I have never been in a Walmart. I just found my Apple iPhone to be a very useful and thoughtfully designed appliance. I hope that lots of people get to experience it. No doubt other companies have great products too. Unfortunately, it's probably impossible to be a modern consumer and not inadvertently support some exploitation or violation of human rights. I am guilty.

HeavyD
06-07-2009, 06:32 AM
So you're relying on what you see when you walk into a store as your entire basis for how Wal-Mart does business? It's sad, really, that someone can get through life without learning that the world is more complex than it appear at first glimpse. Wal-Mart's horrendous record is common knowledge, and is easily researched - heard of Google? Especially since Sam Walton died, it's grown into one of the worst examples of corporate greed and exploitation of the poor ever recorded. I worked there in my teen years, and saw it first-hand. I haven't shopped there since I quit the place (over 10 years), so it is very possible to get along just fine without the place. I do find it funny that you accept Wal-Mart as a happy place based on face value, but you repeatedly call others "ignorant". To quote a good movie, "I do not think that means what you think it means."

Overall, I'm not sure that this the best place for you. I'm afraid that if you go to Apple-centric web sites, you're bound to encounter Apple fans. If that angers you, there's a whole Internet out there for you to go explore.

By the way, if the iPhone is only a phone, and the iPod Touch is the iPhone without the phone, it must be impossible that I just wrote this comment from my Touch! Weird!

Amen! I couldn't have said it better.

brucep
06-07-2009, 07:17 AM
Have you ever wondered why Tech Stud, Italian Kid and People like me are allowed to stay in this room without being kicked out.

.
Its no wonder dude. AI love's all the hits to the AI website. So when you flame here, you are putting advertising Dollar's in AI's pocket.Duh

Yes, you are a cyber-gunslinger. If only you had a faster connection.


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ApplePi
06-07-2009, 08:18 AM
I really wish Apple cuts the 8GB line... please Apple. Do not dilute your brand. It hurts to see the iPhone being sold at Wal Mart, it's like the RAZR of 2009. :no:

That's a pompous thing to say. That's the reason PC and other phone users dislike Apple users. That stuck up attitude about Apple products being a statement of social status rather then just good devices.

The iphone should be available to all people at all price points and all vendors. Get off your high horse.

sennen
06-07-2009, 09:40 AM
No- "It's a phone that makes bad calls". Is has a fantastic OS but lousy calls.

in your opinion, that is.

though i am not sure as to how you came to that opinion without owning one in the first place. for every horror story you mention (friends in New York yadda yadda) there are many more ppl that have no problem with the things you complain about. get the fuck over it.

hillstones
06-07-2009, 11:01 AM
I don't avoid Wal-Mart because they're uncool, I avoid them because they underpay workers, quash unions, and support the Chinese economy more than the American economy.

I couldn't care less if I can get an iPhone there for 10 bucks cheaper.

And you know this because you are an expert at Wal Mart's business? How is it that they support the Chinese economy? Paying someone minimum wage or more is not underpaying their workers. I guess you enjoy getting raped by supermarkets and paying for overpriced items? I guess that makes you cool.

hillstones
06-07-2009, 11:07 AM
I really wish Apple cuts the 8GB line... please Apple. Do not dilute your brand. It hurts to see the iPhone being sold at Wal Mart, it's like the RAZR of 2009. :no:

You are a moron! Don't dilute your brand? So should Apple close the 250+ stores around the world? How dare Apple try to get their brand out to the masses to sell products and improve their business. Should they also pull out of Best Buy, Target, Amazon, and Crutchfield too? When you buy an Apple product do you buy it directly from Apple so you can be sure to pay the HIGHEST price for it? Wal Mart is a retail store, no different than Best Buy, Target, etc.

patroll
06-07-2009, 11:16 AM
Unlike opinions, statements and claims, facts cannot be "incorrect". They cannot be "unsubstantiated" either.

It is interesting that the latter term appeared yesterday in a post submitted by Techstud. He, too, used the verb "spew".

Dude- you really have problems if you think only one person has issues with the iPhone. Your paranoia is unbending.

Nobody stated or implied that "...only one person has issues with the iPhone...". However, the wording similarities that I pointed out above do suggest, although they do not prove, that you post under multiple aliases. Not the same thing.

As others have pointed out to you countless times, to comment with credibility on the frequency of dropped calls, you have to first own and use an iPhone on a daily basis. You have stated that you only own an iPod touch; yet constantly complain about dropped calls.

Finally, nothing I have said supports that "I have problems" or that I am "paranoid" or a "fanboy" - please refrain from personal attacks.

hillstones
06-07-2009, 11:19 AM
To some of us it is NOT about being "cool". It has more to do with WalMart policies towards their employees and they way they have stomped their way into many a quiet neighborhood and screwed the place up royally.

Or have you forgotten about their published policy about "only hiring 'healthy' people; making sure to first have someone work overtime, then cut their base hours that week, to AVOID paying them overtime; making sure "full-time" employees are sent home early or cut hours to avoid hitting the magic number of hours for required for benefits.

It's all very well documented, so I won't go into details here. But that's why I and many others would rather not see Apple in WalMart at all. Costco or Sam's Club, yes. Walmart? Hell no.

How dare WalMart offer lower prices in a neighborhood. I guess you enjoy getting royally screwed by supermarkets and their marked up prices? Do you buy your Apple products directly from Apple so you can pay the highest price possible because that is what makes you cool?

Have you ever had a job in your life? EVERY company will try to avoid paying overtime in many different ways. So if it is all very well documented, then where is your evidence? I don't know of any company that would hire an "unhealthy" person. Would you hire an "unhealthy" person if you had a business? What exactly do you define as "healthy?"

Costco and Sam's Club are membership stores, in which people have to pay to get into. Those are not retail stores open to the public. How dare Apple put their products in Costco because that is where people go for CHEAP prices too! As someone also pointed out, if you shop at Sam's Club, you are shopping at Wal Mart! Shows how much you know.

hillstones
06-07-2009, 11:28 AM
in your opinion, that is.

though i am not sure as to how you came to that opinion without owning one in the first place. for every horror story you mention (friends in New York yadda yadda) there are many more ppl that have no problem with the things you complain about. get the fuck over it.

Well said. My iPhone with AT&T works great. Works just as well as my Razr phone did.

ecking
06-07-2009, 02:06 PM
I really wish Apple cuts the 8GB line... please Apple. Do not dilute your brand. It hurts to see the iPhone being sold at Wal Mart, it's like the RAZR of 2009. :no:

Oh come off it, it's hardly the same thing. If they made only 16 and 32GB iphones they could still sell at Wal-Mart. How does removing that model fix your elitest problem? Everyone has ipods, are those played out too? Is apple not selling those anymore? The problem wasn't that the RAZR was popular it was Motorola got lazy and stopped trying to innovate. They did nothing to push the RAZR forward and keep it interesting and subsequent versions were lazy, boring, the materials got cheaper. Half the phones they make right now are essentially slightly different look alikes on the RAZR. This isn't apple's problem, they're getting the new stuff, upgrading their OS and trying to lead in the industry. Motorola didn't want to do that they just wanted to sell a lot of phones, and they did for a time.

SpamSandwich
06-07-2009, 02:51 PM
I don't avoid Wal-Mart because they're uncool, I avoid them because they underpay workers, quash unions, and support the Chinese economy more than the American economy.

I couldn't care less if I can get an iPhone there for 10 bucks cheaper.

So... you do admit they're cool?

SpamSandwich
06-07-2009, 02:52 PM
NTB = nine terabytes

And how would you indicate nineteen terabytes?

SpamSandwich
06-07-2009, 02:54 PM
such arrogance. laugh out loud.

The next trend will be to spell out all of the abbreviations that are typically used by our huddled and tired generation ... in my humble opinion. :lol:

addabox
06-07-2009, 02:59 PM
The next trend will be to spell out all of the abbreviations that are typically used by our huddled and tired generation ... in my humble opinion. :lol:

Nice.

Lemon Bon Bon.
06-07-2009, 05:58 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Seahawk Fan
Have you ever wondered why Tech Stud, Italian Kid and People like me are allowed to stay in this room without being kicked out.

Because we keep people like you that are here for no other reason than to pull out your dictionary and make yourself sound smart when all you normally spew are facts that are incorrect in check.

With 9,340 posts you do nothing but derail the room by your total lack of knowledge in any subject or forum room that you've been in.

As I said with my first post. I sat on the sidelines and watched you belittle people for years and I'm tired of it. You are a mean person with an evil spirit that gets pleasure out of trying to ridicule anyone that disagrees with you or Anything Non Apple.

It will be interesting to see if Apple does go with the 'cheaper' iPhone route to prevent the umbrella of competition from the other smartphones.

I note while they've done this historically with the iPod...I'd like them to do it with the Mac line. They've managed to go cheaper in the consumer electronics line of iPods...in a way I didn't think they could.

They looks set to do it with the iPhone line too. If they want to dominate smart computer phones like the do with music players... I'd put a private bet that Apple would like to be the major player in the smart phones...and that means marketshare, mindshare and dollar share.

We'll see if they adopt this 'umbrella' reduction in the Mac line. I think it needs it. Maybe the fabled 'netbook' tablet thing will arrive sooner or later...

Apple are innovating in the smart phone space...I'd like to see them redefine the Mac computer space...instead of merely refining designs like they've done the last few years. Maybe Snow Leopard will give them that latitude.

Random post over.

Lemon Bon Bon.

TenoBell
06-07-2009, 07:50 PM
It will be interesting to see if Apple does go with the 'cheaper' iPhone route to prevent the umbrella of competition from the other smartphones.

How would this situation come about? I don't see any smartphone that can match the iPhone's user experience and offer it at a lower price.

I note while they've done this historically with the iPod...I'd like them to do it with the Mac line. They've managed to go cheaper in the consumer electronics line of iPods...in a way I didn't think they could.

Apple did this by providing different models that offer differing advantages and trade offs. The classic, nano, and shuffle solve different problems and in some ways complement each other to the point where one person could own two of them.

They looks set to do it with the iPhone line too. If they want to dominate smart computer phones like the do with music players... I'd put a private bet that Apple would like to be the major player in the smart phones...and that means marketshare, mindshare and dollar share.


It may be for lack of imagination. But I don't see what value is in an iPhone with less features. What would differentiate it from the thousands of other phones other than having an Apple logo on it?

solipsism
06-07-2009, 08:02 PM
How would this situation come about? I don't see any smartphone that can match the iPhone's user experience and offer it at a lower price.
For Apple to offer a $99 iPhone they’d also have to work with Telcos to offer a much a cheaper plan otherwise it’s a pretty pointless option.

It may be for lack of imagination. But I don't see what value is in an iPhone with less features. What would differentiate it from the thousands of other phones other than having an Apple logo on it?
I do. While Apple may not want an non-interneted, non-App Store capable iPhone Nano I think that the vast majority of potential customers are really just interested in an amalgamated phone and iPod. While some sort of internet is pretty much a given will all cellphones these days, I don’t think the average person wants the dataplan costs and/or wants that complex of a device. While it bombed, the ROKR a great deal of hype attached to it. If the HW and OS had been designed by Apple things may have gone differently.

TenoBell
06-07-2009, 09:11 PM
double post

nvidia2008
06-07-2009, 09:40 PM
And how would you indicate nineteen terabytes?

NTTB :D NineTeenTeraBytes

Introducing, the iBrain with Nineteen Terabytes of storage capacity. Surprisingly, that's all the human brain holds. So now you can carry your brain in your pocket. Think of all the amazing stuff you can do when the iBrain App Store launches shortly after the iBrain ships.

solipsism
06-07-2009, 10:00 PM
NTTB :D NineTeenTeraBytes

Introducing, the iBrain with Nineteen Terabytes of storage capacity. Surprisingly, that's all the human brain holds. So now you can carry your brain in your pocket. Think of all the amazing stuff you can do when the iBrain App Store launches shortly after the iBrain ships.

I’ve read that it’s about 300MB, which seems to be used in the new imagining of the Battlestar Galactica prequel spinoff titled Caprica.

hill60
06-08-2009, 12:42 AM
High up, iPhone's will probably start coming out with OS 3.0 soon.

Visual voicemail also started working a couple of weeks ago, I really like it.

Interesting. Do you think it was a pre-emptive decision by something making an assumption or did this come from a higher-up in the know.


We don't have Walmart here, we do have four companies offering iPhone's starting at zero upfront on a $A49 24 month contract for an 8GB or you can buy them outright on prepay, you can also unlock them.

Gotta love competition.