Please get real. Why would Apple want to even consider any of Verizon's conditions when they can't produce enough product to meet demand and they have many foreign countries just waiting for Apple products.
What does "Apple having to consider any of Verizon's conditions" have to do with my comment.
What does "Apple having to consider any of Verizon's conditions" have to do with my comment.
I never said they did or they should.
You said "If anything, Verizon has more leverage than ever." Leverage implies that Verizon has an advantage in settings the terms and conditions under which Verizon could or would get the product. If a product is severely constrained like the iPhone 4 is would also mean that Verizon currently has no leverage at all.
You said "If anything, Verizon has more leverage than ever." Leverage implies that Verizon has an advantage in settings the terms and conditions under which Verizon could or would get the product. If a product is severely constrained like the iPhone 4 is would also mean that Verizon currently has no leverage at all.
Apple can always buy more capacity, it will just cost Apple more money.
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Please get real. Why would Apple want to even consider any of Verizon's conditions when they can't produce enough product to meet demand and they have many foreign countries just waiting for Apple products.
What does "Apple having to consider any of Verizon's conditions" have to do with my comment.
I never said they did or they should.
What does "Apple having to consider any of Verizon's conditions" have to do with my comment.
I never said they did or they should.
You said "If anything, Verizon has more leverage than ever." Leverage implies that Verizon has an advantage in settings the terms and conditions under which Verizon could or would get the product. If a product is severely constrained like the iPhone 4 is would also mean that Verizon currently has no leverage at all.
You said "If anything, Verizon has more leverage than ever." Leverage implies that Verizon has an advantage in settings the terms and conditions under which Verizon could or would get the product. If a product is severely constrained like the iPhone 4 is would also mean that Verizon currently has no leverage at all.
Apple can always buy more capacity, it will just cost Apple more money.
The WSJ is a rag, just like the NYT, just like every second of programming on every single news network.
Yet Steve Jobs sees fit to publicly highlight Walt Mossberg's reviews whenever he praises Apple products.