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Only two days left before the iPhone came out.
Do you want to buy one or what?
I know a few people who answered in court. style No!
Just a few weeks ago, but at least one changed his mind as the launch date approached.
This is a difficult choice, which requires both due diligence and firm confidence in Apple.
A lot of unverified
Touch interface, mandatory 2-
This year, with AT&T service contracts and slower data networks, the iPhone's purchase decision is worth at least an informal cost-benefit analysis.
NPR's Maria Godoy summed up these seven points by Friday: the cool factor: So do many other Apple products, and the biggest "I want" factor for the iPhone is its stylish styling.
Multimedia Mojo: It's a mobile phone, music player, camera, Web browser, etc.
Ask yourself if you really need to be that hightech bling. (
According to Research by Forrester Research, most consumers say what they want is the phone to work for a long time and easy to use. )
Interact with the office: Then straight line-
Things to consider, such as how efficient you are working on your iPhone.
If you are a BlackBerry user who always sends emails
Send back emails when you are away from your desk, get used to the keyboard-
It may take some time to type less.
Internet ease of use: Since the touch screen basically spans the length of the iPhone, users will get a larger viewing area than the typical internet
Phone offer enabled.
Speed is another problem.
Internet access is a breeze in wireless hotspots.
Otherwise, according to New York Times columnist David Boger, you are forced to rely on AT&T's wireless network, this could make you "eager to dial the modem day" who tested the ber-gadget.
Mobile operator: the iPhone can only be used with AT&T's mobile service, and Boger says his biggest complaint about the iPhone is AT&T's wireless and Internet service, which he calls "bad ".
Price: iPhone will set you $499 month-
Gigabyte model, $8-$599
Gigabyte version.
In addition, there is a service plan that needs to be considered.
AT&T announced this week that its iPhone service plan will start at $59.
£ 99 per month, at least twoyear contract.
There is also a $36 activation fee.
Other options: What else should you consider if you are ready to buy a phone for at least $500?
Try LG's Prada-HTC Touch for $500 to $800
Brand with 5 pixel camera or Noka N95--2.
Five times bigger than the iPhone.
Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia also have three times as many mobile phones as MP3 players.
If you haven't made up your mind before Thursday, you 'd better wait early --adopter friend-
Enter the numbers to buy the iPhone so you can play first-hand.
In fact, people in New York are already waiting in line for the device, so even if you decide to take a risk, waiting for the frenzy to disappear can be a wise choice. (
Picture of Apple iPhone)