you could at the same time spread the rumor that Mercedes will be produced by some korean no name car maker. Let's have a look at this story. First of all Apple was wise enough to choose T-Mobile for the German launch because they have implemented EDGE throught their network like no other telco. Secondly the question is do you need 3G-is connection speed all the time, 24 hrs. a day. In most cases the answer is no. Basic functionality and speed is guaranteed with EDGE. When you need a faster connection simply connect it with your choice of W-Lan and kiss 3G goodbye. The question is does Apple have to implement technology that's not needed for most users? I don't think so, because the product is great as it is. Now looking at the current news why in the hell would they even think about selling this product that I don't see in the pipeline via Vodafone? The company filing a suit against T-Mobile for selling the iPhone in combination with a 24 mth contract. Now really, I don't see that at all. It's always nice to be an Apple user. Attention guaranteed. As the iPhone goes over the counter in Germany for 999EUR as of today I wonder what the price tag would be for the 3G version, 1499? Time for a good laugh...
p.s. I own the iPhone for a week now and I love it, without 3G. I have owned many phones, the last one was a Nokia E65 and guess how many times I have used 3G the last 5 months. Twice. To update the phone.
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you could at the same time spread the rumor that Mercedes will be produced by some korean no name car maker. Let's have a look at this story. First of all Apple was wise enough to choose T-Mobile for the German launch because they have implemented EDGE throught their network like no other telco. Secondly the question is do you need 3G-is connection speed all the time, 24 hrs. a day. In most cases the answer is no. Basic functionality and speed is guaranteed with EDGE. When you need a faster connection simply connect it with your choice of W-Lan and kiss 3G goodbye. The question is does Apple have to implement technology that's not needed for most users? I don't think so, because the product is great as it is. Now looking at the current news why in the hell would they even think about selling this product that I don't see in the pipeline via Vodafone? The company filing a suit against T-Mobile for selling the iPhone in combination with a 24 mth contract. Now really, I don't see that at all. It's always nice to be an Apple user. Attention guaranteed. As the iPhone goes over the counter in Germany for 999EUR as of today I wonder what the price tag would be for the 3G version, 1499? Time for a good laugh...
p.s. I own the iPhone for a week now and I love it, without 3G. I have owned many phones, the last one was a Nokia E65 and guess how many times I have used 3G the last 5 months. Twice. To update the phone.