Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Question of the Day


The iPhone. I think everybody has one, but me.

I can't bring myself to get one. In fact, I won't get one. It's too expensive (yes, this is coming from a person who would drop 4 figures for a Louis Vuitton bag) and it's complicated! Just give me an old fashion cell phone and I'm happy.

But my question is... Are you getting the new iPhone 4g?

8 comments:

Bob said...

I'm with you.
I have a simple cell phone. It makes and recieves calls, which is all I need it to do.

Ian said...

I don't have one either. I'm still stuck on Blackberry, which one day i love, others I wanna throw out the window....

Cubby said...

I thought I was the only 'mo without an iphone!

Yes, I will get an iPhone the millisecond they dump AT&T and get in with Verizon. In the meantime, I'm tempted by the new Droid Incredible (for Verizon).

Stan said...

I've had a pay-as-you-go Razor flip tracfone for years now which works just fine. Too poor to buy an iPhone anyway.

Unknown said...

No iPhone here, and no plans to get one. I have a tres simple cell phone, which doesn't even text. Works for me...

EMikeGarcia said...

I have an addiction to Apple products... I have the iPhone 3GS, and will absolutely get the iPhone 4 by next month. I'm getting the iPad this summer, and I already want tiger the new iMac even though I've only had mine for two years and it cost me 3 grand.

I don't know why, but when those bloodsuckers and that super hot Jony Ivy put out another updated product, suddenly the one you have, that's been working perfectly, starts feeling heavy and slow and obsolete.

Also, I've never had an issue with AT&T, which I count myself as a lucky one because I hear complaints all the time.

kayman said...

I don't follow trends according to what the media says. I feel like if I want then I'll get it, but the iPhone, iPad, or iPod does nothing for me. I have a regular cell phone and Zune HD, and happy with both.

Unknown said...

No, i'm not getting one.

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