Or the typical Apple way of branding limited/simple technology in such a manner as to get the slower folks excited to get "the latest and greatest" for a price premium. ;-)
Maybe a bargain bin Android phone? I bought one for $150 no contract to use for my small business. I wouldn't spend more than $150 on an Android phone, I'll gladly fork over way more for an iPhone.
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Shuxclams - Monday, June 11, 2012 - link
My Android already manages to to use Google Talk and Skype on WiFi or Cellular! Google should sue them! ;-)tayb - Monday, June 11, 2012 - link
So does Skype on iOS. I'm almost certain that this was an artificial limitation to appease the carriers.Shuxclams - Monday, June 11, 2012 - link
Or the typical Apple way of branding limited/simple technology in such a manner as to get the slower folks excited to get "the latest and greatest" for a price premium. ;-)aurareturn - Monday, June 11, 2012 - link
@Shuxclams I'm almost certain that it was a limitation imposed by carriers though it shouldn't matter now that unlimited data is dieing.BSMonitor - Monday, June 11, 2012 - link
Last I checked, the latest and greatest Android phones cost $199 with 2 year contract... iPhone... $199.Weird. Where's the premium??
Data contracts exactly the same as well.
Yup, arse talking rules the trolls.
DKazzed - Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - link
Maybe a bargain bin Android phone? I bought one for $150 no contract to use for my small business. I wouldn't spend more than $150 on an Android phone, I'll gladly fork over way more for an iPhone.