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  1. #1
    Todd Allcock
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    Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.

    Then I was back home for a few weeks (Denver) and this last week I've
    been in San Francisco and the Bay Area.

    I just realized that in a month since it's launch, I have yet to actually
    see anyone whip out an iPhone (except an employee when I visited an Apple
    store.)

    I'm obviously a cellphone geek and tend to notice people's phones.
    Considering the success of the initial launch, you'd think I'd have seen
    ONE in use by now! For example, in DC this June and SF this week, I was
    surprised by the number of T-Mobile Sidekicks in use compared to at home
    in Denver. Obviously Blackberries are ubiquitous in any downtown area,
    but I haven't seen one single iPhone "on the streets" yet. When the RAZR
    originally launched, for example, I tended to notice people using them,
    probably just to show them off- I'd have expected people to be whipping
    out their iPhones and check e-mail or something just to be noticed using
    their new status symbol, but haven't seen one yet.





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  2. #2
    Jud Hardcastle
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    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
    > Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    > recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.
    >
    > Then I was back home for a few weeks (Denver) and this last week I've
    > been in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
    >
    > I just realized that in a month since it's launch, I have yet to actually
    > see anyone whip out an iPhone (except an employee when I visited an Apple
    > store.)
    >
    > I'm obviously a cellphone geek and tend to notice people's phones.
    > Considering the success of the initial launch, you'd think I'd have seen
    > ONE in use by now! For example, in DC this June and SF this week, I was

    I haven't seen one in DFW yet either. Was it all a hoax?
    --
    Jud
    Dallas TX USA



  3. #3
    Charles
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    In article <[email protected]>, Todd Allcock
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > but I haven't seen one single iPhone "on the streets" yet.


    I just got back from coffee and a bagel at Panera Bread. The guy in
    line in front of me was talking on an iPhone. Also noticed some on the
    streets by the iPhone earbuds with the mike. I am in the DC area. But
    where I have noticed them the most is on the train. I am on the train a
    lot between Washington and New York, and I have noticed two or three
    iPnones every trip. I have asked a few of the iPhone users if they like
    their phone and all said they really liked it. I always ask about Edge
    on the train, because that is my main concern, if I got one I'd like
    the internet to be usable on the train, and they say it is usable.

    --
    Charles



  4. #4
    DTC
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    Charles wrote:
    > they say it is usable.


    So is dial up (speed) at home. [snicker]




  5. #5
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?




    On 8/5/07 1:11 AM, in article [email protected], "Todd Allcock"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    > recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.
    >
    > Then I was back home for a few weeks (Denver) and this last week I've
    > been in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
    >
    > I just realized that in a month since it's launch, I have yet to actually
    > see anyone whip out an iPhone (except an employee when I visited an Apple
    > store.)
    >
    > I'm obviously a cellphone geek and tend to notice people's phones.
    > Considering the success of the initial launch, you'd think I'd have seen
    > ONE in use by now! For example, in DC this June and SF this week, I was
    > surprised by the number of T-Mobile Sidekicks in use compared to at home
    > in Denver. Obviously Blackberries are ubiquitous in any downtown area,
    > but I haven't seen one single iPhone "on the streets" yet. When the RAZR
    > originally launched, for example, I tended to notice people using them,
    > probably just to show them off- I'd have expected people to be whipping
    > out their iPhones and check e-mail or something just to be noticed using
    > their new status symbol, but haven't seen one yet.
    >
    >

    I will pop the cork on this one.

    When the new owners bought their phone they signed an agreement to never
    reveal their phone in public. If caught doing so, they would be turned off,
    charged the full two year contract aand be personally beaten with a wet
    noodle by Steve.




  6. #6
    el KaBong
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?



    > I haven't seen one in DFW yet either. Was it all a hoax?
    > --
    > Jud
    > Dallas TX USA


    Of course just like the moon landing, Elvis's death and crop circles.

    http://zapatopi.net/afdb/ ;-)



  7. #7
    Ben Skversky
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    Skip has them.

    "Todd Allcock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    > recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.
    >
    > Then I was back home for a few weeks (Denver) and this last week I've
    > been in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
    >
    > I just realized that in a month since it's launch, I have yet to actually
    > see anyone whip out an iPhone (except an employee when I visited an Apple
    > store.)
    >
    > I'm obviously a cellphone geek and tend to notice people's phones.
    > Considering the success of the initial launch, you'd think I'd have seen
    > ONE in use by now! For example, in DC this June and SF this week, I was
    > surprised by the number of T-Mobile Sidekicks in use compared to at home
    > in Denver. Obviously Blackberries are ubiquitous in any downtown area,
    > but I haven't seen one single iPhone "on the streets" yet. When the RAZR
    > originally launched, for example, I tended to notice people using them,
    > probably just to show them off- I'd have expected people to be whipping
    > out their iPhones and check e-mail or something just to be noticed using
    > their new status symbol, but haven't seen one yet.
    >
    >






  8. #8
    Nick Danger
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    We know what happened to one of them:
    http://www.willitblend.com/videos.as...e&video=iphone





  9. #9
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    O you really have a third eye?


    On 8/5/07 7:24 PM, in article %[email protected], "Nick Danger"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > We know what happened to one of them:
    > http://www.willitblend.com/videos.as...e&video=iphone
    >
    >





  10. #10
    Nick Danger
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    I ***** my name Danger!

    "George Kerby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:C2DC9A9F.33F42%[email protected]...
    >O you really have a third eye?
    >
    >
    > On 8/5/07 7:24 PM, in article %[email protected], "Nick Danger"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> We know what happened to one of them:
    >> http://www.willitblend.com/videos.as...e&video=iphone
    >>
    >>

    >






  11. #11
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    Todd Allcock wrote:

    > I'm obviously a cellphone geek and tend to notice people's phones.
    > Considering the success of the initial launch, you'd think I'd have seen
    > ONE in use by now! For example, in DC this June and SF this week, I was
    > surprised by the number of T-Mobile Sidekicks in use compared to at home
    > in Denver. Obviously Blackberries are ubiquitous in any downtown area,
    > but I haven't seen one single iPhone "on the streets" yet. When the RAZR
    > originally launched, for example, I tended to notice people using them,
    > probably just to show them off- I'd have expected people to be whipping
    > out their iPhones and check e-mail or something just to be noticed using
    > their new status symbol, but haven't seen one yet.


    It is rather strange. Even in Cupertino, I've not seen a single one. I
    heard that Apple is going to give each employee an iPhone soon, so when
    that happens I'm sure I'll see more around.

    I remember last May my daughter was working on an iMovie at school, and
    wanted to work on it MovieMaker then convert it to iMovie format, which
    would require a Mac (there's a way around this, but it's complicated and
    doesn't work all that well). I realized I did not know a single person
    around here with a Mac. Strange. My nephew who freelances doing Final
    Cut Pro editing for studios offered to let us go down to LA to use his
    Mac. I was waiting for Leopard, or at least a free upgrade to Leopard
    before buying a Mac, and was disappointed that they pushed it out so far.



  12. #12
    Kurt
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    > recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.
    >

    My plane to Boston from LA last Thursday had 3 people with them.
    But plane was mostly business types with old company-issue Blackberrys
    and families with standard flip phones

    --
    To reply by email, remove the word "space"



  13. #13
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    How's Rocky Rococo these days? The gumshoe, Lt. Bradshaw?


    On 8/6/07 10:35 AM, in article [email protected], "Nick Danger"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I ***** my name Danger!
    >
    > "George Kerby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:C2DC9A9F.33F42%[email protected]...
    >> O you really have a third eye?
    >>
    >>
    >> On 8/5/07 7:24 PM, in article %[email protected], "Nick Danger"
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> We know what happened to one of them:
    >>> http://www.willitblend.com/videos.as...e&video=iphone
    >>>
    >>>

    >>

    >
    >





  14. #14
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    Todd Allcock wrote:
    > Just an observation. I happened to have been traveling back east
    > recently and was in NYC when the iPhone launched.
    >
    > Then I was back home for a few weeks (Denver) and this last week I've
    > been in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
    >
    > I just realized that in a month since it's launch, I have yet to actually
    > see anyone whip out an iPhone (except an employee when I visited an Apple
    > store.)


    I saw my first iPhone today. I was at the 40th anniversary "Summer of
    Love" concert in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, and one person
    sitting next to us had one. No WiFi unfortunately, and with 40,000
    people attending in such a small area the AT&T wireless network was
    overwhelmed and people were getting "system busy." Verizon phones had no
    problems, but Verizon had rolled in some mobile units to increase capacity.

    Great concert. Talk about second hand smoke! Canned Heat and Jefferson
    Airplane were awesome. Of course my kids were amused by Country Joe when
    he did the "Fish Cheer." Gotta go find my Woodstock CDs. Harold, Turn up
    the Mike! Some guy behind me tried to trade me a joint for one of my
    beers, but I told him the beer I had was high-class beer, and it was
    worth at least two.



  15. #15
    shulman
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    Re: Where are all of the iPhones?

    I agree that it's rare to see an iPhone and I live in New York City. Since the phones were sold, I've seen them only 3X in the NYC subways. Last week I saw a guy using it to play iTunes on the train. I saw a young lady using one last summer in the Canal St. station and I saw a guy also using it on a train. He told his friend he was able to use GPS to track them as the train rolled along. It's true that the iPhone is hardly seen. Maybe owners are afraid of theft or of dropping it. The phones are sleek but are very slippery and easy to drop. Apple claims that well over 1 million were sold. It's strange that the $600 rebate checks will just cover the cost of a new iPhone.



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