(iPhone Experience, Pt 2)
I had to chuckle. Really. Remember way back when, when I wrote that the iPhone was a bit over-priced, in my opinion? It was funny at the time, really, considering that Scott Bourne, over at The Apple Phone Show was talking about how great a deal it was, to get an 8gb phone for $599. He even bought, I heard recently, 11 phones at that price.
The iPhone has gone through one price reduction, and even lower prices with the introduction of the new “iPhone 3G” model. So do we applaud the new affordability of the iPhone? Well, some do. Others, however, choose to attack AT&T for making the iPhone “more expensive.” And not just any “others.” Scott Bourne himself!
I have been slowly catching up on listening to podcasts, and happened to listen to the Mac Break Weekly number 96, titled “iReady.” In that episode the MBW gang rants against AT&T, led by Scott Bourne, because the data plan has gone from $20/month to $30/month. Of course, AT&T argues that they are doing this because the data plan now supports 3G, but for some reason, many view this as a sort of “breach of trust.” What’s worse, Leo LaPorte leads the pack in ridiculing AT&T for actually trying to reach people with a video, helping them prepare for purchasing an iPhone. Seems like a nice, good-faith effort on AT&T’s part, but apparently their hatred of AT&T gets in the way, yet again. (Funny, given my previous past post: AT&T trying to get customers ready to buy iPhones, and then Apple slow-rolls the delivery of units to AT&T stores…)
It turns out that over at “The Apple Phone Show” in their podcast #61 the APS gang ranted again about the evil AT&T. It turns out their hatred of AT&T is because AT&T is treating the iPhone as a cell phone. Seriously. Here’s the quote: “The worst news is that it’s almost as if the iPhone is some sort of cellular telephone.” Gasp! Read the rest of this entry »












