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Originally Posted by TC1
Folks who make this statement are losing sight of what's really important in this "debate"... the bottom line is that people who pay for the iPhone want a device that does what it does out of the box... no tweaking... no nothing. That's what makes the iPhone good at what it does. It just works.
I personally love my Mogul, but one has to be honest with oneself... straight out of the box from the Sprint store, the Mogul is NOT at its full potential. Only after tweaking and adding stuff does it achieve its potential. The average American doesn't want to deal with that, that's what makes the iPhone worth every penny to them.
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That's a pretty decent perspective... but what i also think contributes is that alot of people associate it with the 'status war' dynamic where MS products are clunky/geeky/industrial ect... but Mac/Apple/ipod products are trendy, streamlined/more luxurious yada yada yada...