12 thoughts on “The iPhone Ad You’ll Never See

  1. @6rozika9 Probably because back in 2007 Verizon was exerting too much control over their handsets. Also, everything has a very neat place inside the iPhone, if you’ve ever opened one up. Installing a dual GSM-CDMA radio inside the phone would likely have required a switch in their original engineering (no longer the case).

    And mainly because most every network in the world uses SIMs – Verizon, Sprint, TELUS, and Bell Mobility are notable exceptions, with the rest being in developing countries.

  2. @TheHaloCEfan “you got to admit that most of apples portable devices are good gaming console” i disagree. multitouch is fun and cool, especially if you’re a developer, but apple pioneered this interface partially because it was at one time uncommon and esoteric, helping isolate their platform from platform-independent apps and games. motion sensors and touch screen are not nearly as good as simple arcade buttons and joystick.

  3. @JRDShamrock well you got to addmit that most of apples portable
    dvices are good gaming consoles…
    the iphone(ipod touch/ipad if necesary) features alot of great games and fun apps
    i am not an apple fan but i support the iphone and ipod touch

  4. @TheHaloCEfan
    I had to stop you at gaming device….
    NO… just no… the DS and the PSP are gaming devices, the iPhone is a Smartphone…there….Stop it at that….

  5. AT&T service SUCKS!!! Why didn’t Apple make the right decision and make an agreement with Verizon instead?? stupid, stupid, apple.

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