On 2007-08-24, Mitch <mitch@hawaii.rr> wrote:
> In article <5j9291F3sdvi0U1@mid.individual.net>, Ian Gregory
><foo@bar.invalid> wrote:
>
>> I seriously doubt that T-Mobile
>> will be offering iPhones as free upgrades to customers.
>
> So what? Almost _no_ higher-end phones are EVER offered as "free
> upgrades!"
Depends what you mean by higher-end, they offer some pretty
impressive phones as free upgrades to loyal customers - and
if you go into one of their shops you can sometimes talk the
sales dude into giving you something higer-end than what
they initially say you can have (all it takes is mentioning
that you might look around for another network that will
give you something better).
But I agree, even an accomplished blagger is unlikely to end
up with anything that is a serious competitor to an iPhone
(Apple would probably say that there are no serious competitors).
And I think you missed the joke. Of course they won't offer an
iPhone as an upgrade (let alone a free one) because:
1) It doesn't *officially* work with T-Mobile
2) It would annoy Apple, with whom they may want a future parnership
3) In the absense of such a partnership Apple won't supply them
Ian
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Ian Gregory
http://www.zenatode.org.uk/ian/