Now to the "Apple-holics." The Motorola razor at the time it was introduced was "cutting edge" cell phone technology and priced at $500 and up.
ebay is not a retailer. it is an auction. they never once retailed for 600 dollars.
or did your mind quicky forget that due to the results of your drug usageebay is not a retailer. it is an auction. they never once retailed for 600 dollars.
edit: after further research it seems the razr did come out at first upwards of 500 dollars but was quickly dropped. i dont ever remember seeing it that high so it must not have stayed that price for too long
it never was 600. here when it was promoted and everything it cost 300 with no contracts. 200 with contract. now it dropped a lot ever since the new razor kicked in. which by the way is as ugly as the first one.
Yes there were. They were on Ebay for 600 dollars. My friends wife works at cingular and she got one right before they came out and he sold it for $600. Get off my fucking nutts. Every time I post you come right behind me.
The phone was supposed to be something beautiful, like jewelry - a pricey gem in the $500 range at retail, rather than a mass-market staple. Motorola needed a reputation builder, badly. The moneymaker phones would come after, or so the plan went, piggybacking on the company's restored allure.
Show me a video that demonstrates being able to type on it as fast as on a Sidekick 2 or 3 and you'll have me sold. Until then, blah, it looks awkward as fuck to use, you need two hands to operate and Im usually driving and using my sidekick at the same time.
It's cool, but it should be called the iToy, it doesnt look very productive at all, to me it's just one big gimmick.
That is one of the needs of the consumer. You might as well decry Nike for making fashionable but impractical trainers, and selling them with a 1000% markup.iPhones are for people that just want to look cool
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it's not designed for the needs of the actual consumer.
That is one of the needs of the consumer. You might as well decry Nike for making fashionable but impractical trainers, and selling them with a 1000% markup.
thank you tax payers!