taking care of their own
Yeah, I was one of the first one to buy the iPhone. Yeah, I was also one of the first be a little disappointed (emphasis on little) when Jobs lowered the price $200 before I received my second bill from AT&T. But everyone needs to stop crying about it...welcome to the technology industry. Apple can do whatever they want...the fact is, I personally thought $600 was worh it for the iPhone (and so did 750,000 other consumers)...and I still do when you look at the price of some of the other "dumb" phones out there. Jobs' offer to give me $100 back for being an early adopter just proves that he wants to take care of his early adopter customer base. I like that.
Tip no. 17: Use a smart phone as the hub of your communication for your business. It will increase your productivity and organization immensely.
*Please don't even think about buying an iPhone if you don't use Apple computers. You are missing out on SO MUCH integration and it's a waste of an iPhone to hook it up to Windows.
Seriously, when is the last time your cell phone manufacturer did that? When is the last time your PC maker offered you that when the price dropped on the model you just bought?? No offense to all my PC friends out there, but "What the heck are you doing with Dell?!"
Ok, off of my soap box now.


Reader Comments (5)
but i second the idea of getting a good phone to center your communication around!
mine has been a life saver and earned it's keep in the three weeks i've had it. even though it forced me back into the store to ask "how do i make a phone call..."