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  • Alex
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still using a Canon a40, time for a new camera!!,
that itunes gift card sounds pretty sweet... Alex
They aren't trying to "control" you, they are trying to protect their property under the laws that our society agreed upon, and the government is assisting them.

If you don't like that, don't buy their products...

It's a free market (sort of)...

If you don't like all these costs of the iPhone, buy another phone...

Its not like they are hidden, they are clearly printed (and on 60% of engadget posts, lol)...

Posts like this are pretty stupid. They don't take into account research and development cost (which even though the phoen isn't doing anything new, there would be R&D for ANY new phone, that doesnt' even take into account the interface of the iphone which is pretty original).

It also doesn't take into account marketing cost (they did advertise the hell out of this phone)...

Also, it doesn't take into account ATT stores making some money off this (which they may or may not, I don't know)...

Either way, all you idiots who keep saying "what a rip off", great, DON'T BUY IT...(I wouldn't buy it till the cost comes down either though, lol)...
If it has 850mhz band then it sounds like a winner, otherwise I could careless...

Rogers is in reality the only GSM provider in Canada (I realize there is that ice wireless, so all 20 people up there can get cell phone calls)...

I don't see why Rogers wouldn't get the iPhone...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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