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    4phun
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    Harder, better, faster, stronger [for 2008]

    So, our Apple predictions in a nutshell: a smaller iPhone, a faster
    iPhone, lots of rumors and lots of disappointment. But it will be
    feigned disappointment, because the iPhone, even with its flaws, was
    the best and most important phone released in the past year.


    A year ago, would anyone have guessed that Apple could make such a
    splash in the mobile market? Of course. We take a look at the products
    and rumors that will shape Apple in 2008.
    http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/8736.html



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  2. #2
    Kurt
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    Re: InfoSync - " best and most important phone"

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    <[email protected]>,
    4phun <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Harder, better, faster, stronger [for 2008]
    >
    > So, our Apple predictions in a nutshell: a smaller iPhone, a faster
    > iPhone, lots of rumors and lots of disappointment. But it will be
    > feigned disappointment, because the iPhone, even with its flaws, was
    > the best and most important phone released in the past year.
    >

    I certainly wouldn't want a smaller screen on mine, but a lot of people
    here love their tiny screen phones.

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  3. #3
    George
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    Re: InfoSync - " best and most important phone"

    4phun wrote:
    > Harder, better, faster, stronger [for 2008]
    >
    > So, our Apple predictions in a nutshell: a smaller iPhone, a faster
    > iPhone, lots of rumors and lots of disappointment. But it will be
    > feigned disappointment, because the iPhone, even with its flaws, was
    > the best and most important phone released in the past year.
    >
    >
    > A year ago, would anyone have guessed that Apple could make such a
    > splash in the mobile market? Of course. We take a look at the products
    > and rumors that will shape Apple in 2008.
    > http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/8736.html


    Other than you are a clueless fanboi what does this have to do with
    alt.cellular.verizon?



  4. #4
    4phun
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    Re: InfoSync - " best and most important phone"

    On Dec 26, 2:24*pm, George <[email protected]> wrote:
    > what does this have to do with
    > alt.cellular.verizon?


    Yeah I forgot, no "best or important phone" can be found on the
    Verizon Network do to their colossal screw up and greed when Apple
    offered the iPhone to them. You better get use to it for at least the
    next five years as you struggle with those crippled tiny screen non
    GSM phones Verizon pawns off on Americans. Did you hear the part on
    NPR this morning about the super neat internet capable cell phones in
    Japan verses America?

    NPR mentioned the iPhone is a ray of hope in a real field of cellular
    low tech trash in the USA. NPR mentioned as more cellular networks
    switch to GSM things may improve do to economy of scale. But hey what
    would NPR know; they just report the global news.

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    U.S. a Late Adopter of 'Smart Phones'
    Today, December 26, 2007, 4 hours ago
    When it comes to cell phones that do more than just make calls, the
    United States is at a disadvantage. While consumers in many European
    and Asian countries routinely use their phones to dart around the
    Internet, Americans are still catching up.

    Link http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...11057&ft=1&f=3


    ki4je





  5. #5
    George
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    Re: InfoSync - " best and most important phone"

    4phun wrote:
    > On Dec 26, 2:24 pm, George <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> what does this have to do with
    >> alt.cellular.verizon?

    >
    > Yeah I forgot, no "best or important phone" can be found on the
    > Verizon Network do to their colossal screw up and greed when Apple
    > offered the iPhone to them. You better get use to it for at least the
    > next five years as you struggle with those crippled tiny screen non
    > GSM phones Verizon pawns off on Americans. Did you hear the part on
    > NPR this morning about the super neat internet capable cell phones in
    > Japan verses America?
    >
    > NPR mentioned the iPhone is a ray of hope in a real field of cellular
    > low tech trash in the USA. NPR mentioned as more cellular networks
    > switch to GSM things may improve do to economy of scale. But hey what
    > would NPR know; they just report the global news.
    >
    > --


    >

    What you are totally missing as a fanboi is that you have a totally
    myopic view of things. Obviously your personal identity and your whole
    life revolves around your "important and best" iphone. You think
    everyone must be just like you so if they are not you feel it is very
    important for you to try and inform people who could care less about
    your silly obsession.



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