
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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I also have to go with what PEZ says.
On paper that Helio Ocean is so much better than the iPhone is almost every way. Even if the specs are balanced for the Ocean. But which will sell better? I think the Ocean is nice and it should be more than sufficient to handle most people needs. So why will so many more people go and purchase the iPhone? Because it's probably a lot more fun to use. It's sleeker and it probably feels so much better in one's hands. They'll be plenty of accessories for the iPhone and maybe better support. There's just something about that iPhone interface that's pure dazzle and foolishly I'd go for the iPhone. I guess dazzle is hard to quantify. It defies logic or rationality. Go figure.
I can understand why iPhone haters would call me a fool and Apple fanboy, but I use WinXP and MS Office and both are very useful to me, yet I would still choose the iPhone over the Ocean.
If Apple made the Ocean, I'm sure the iPhone would be ignored much like the LG Prada and the ocean would be getting all the attention.
"The Helio iPhone doesn't even have 3g! Or IM! Next!"
Only a company like Apple would be forgiven for such huge flaws.