Public Opinion: Is Apple's New iPhone the Real Deal or Overhyped?

June 10, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Apple introduced a new iPhone Monday that promises to be faster, trimmer, and cheaper than the original. Is this the next big thing or marketing overhype? Post your thoughts below.

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I have put off the iPhone for 6mo, awaiting the 3G. In fact, I stayed with AT&T--which I detest--for the iPhone. It is in no way overhyped; the quality-of-life improvement form going Mac in anyway is hard to quantify. The GPS and push mail (through Microsoft exchange, unless I'm mistaken) isnt to be overlooked. And less money, too.

Isaac Bouchard of CO 11:07PM June 10, 2008

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