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- 06-15-2008, 08:51 PM #1SnapperGuest
http://www.theage.com.au/news/articl...e#contentSwap1
Dunno how these could be classed as an iPhone "killer". All of them, with the
exception of one or two have RRPs up over $1,000-1,100.
Perhaps the N95 may come close in terms of features but how can it compete in
that price bracket?
The author talks about a rumored Nokia "Tube". Have any of you guys heard of
this, or have anything more concrete on it?
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- 06-15-2008, 09:05 PM #2Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Attack of the iPhone Killers - Age news article
Snapper <[email protected]> wrote
> http://www.theage.com.au/news/articl...e#contentSwap1
> Dunno how these could be classed as an iPhone "killer". All of them,
> with the exception of one or two have RRPs up over $1,000-1,100.
> Perhaps the N95 may come close in terms of features
Better in many ways.
> but how can it compete in that price bracket?
It remains to be seen what the iPhone 3G will sell for unlocked and not on
contract, and what the price of those others will do if it ends up significantly
cheaper. I doubt they will stay that high if it is significantly cheaper.
> The author talks about a rumored Nokia "Tube". Have any of
> you guys heard of this, or have anything more concrete on it?
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Nokia+Tube
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