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30,000 consumers in France say ‘oui’ to iPhone
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30,000 consumers in France say ‘oui’ to iPhone | 30,000 consumers in France say ‘oui’ to iPhone |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Thursday, 06 December 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 2 But now the real test comes, in the face of competition from traditional phone manufacturers, in just how well the iPhone will truly fare in 2008, a year where iPhone clones will undoubtedly grow more numerous and try to get closer and closer to the iPhone’s ultra simple and intuitive interface, or at least offer a range of other compelling features in as easy to use manner as possible. Featured Whitepaper
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Naturally the world knows about the Nokia N95 and its multi-talented capabilities, which with its updated firmware is almost like an entirely new phone, with plenty of even more advanced smartphones to come in 2008. But it’s perhaps the arguably most advanced smartphone of them all to come in 2008 that will test French – and global – consumers worldwide in their desire for a 2G iPhone. The phone I’m talking about? Why, the upcoming 3G iPhone, of course. Still, as a 2G iPhone owner happily enjoying everything the iPhone can do (and more than Apple never intended, at least to begin with), and am glad I’ve been an iPhone user for months now. I don’t personally think a 3G iPhone will appear until at least the second half of 2008, unless Steve Jobs pulls an iRabbit out of his hat at Macworld ’08. So, buy now or wait? The answer for me (and 30,000 Frenchmen and women) was clearly ‘oui’, but only you can answer that question for yourself, unless you have generous friends and relatives who’ve already put a nicely packaged small-ish box under the Christmas tree. |
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