No More iPhone
Catherine said she had heard that Apple is preparing to halt production of the iPhone. I didn’t believe her.
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I said “no freaking way!!!!@*%@*&”. That’s liberal conspiracy theory talk! Why would Apple, maker of the most innovative and popular cell phone in the history of the world, just stop making it? That defies logic and is just not credible so take a hike!!!@@@!!!%.
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I convinced myself (but not Catherine) that Apple would, in no way, halt production and distribution of the iPhone. I mean, what other mobile device has “converged” functions into a single device like the iPhone?
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The answer is none. The iPhone is unique amoung moble devices. No other cell phone pulls together email from Yahoo and Google, Maps from Google, YouTube videos, Itunes audio, Weather, the Stock Market, Alarm clocks and Timers together onto a single device. Only Apple’s iPhone.
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Oh…..Yes, in addition to all of the above, the iPhone works quite nicely as a mobile phone.
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Other cell phones from Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, et al, are “Also Ran’s” whose’ butts will be kicked by the iPhone.
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Speaking of news; my iPhone doubles as a newspaper reader for a several papers including the New York Times (other online papers for mobile phones are BBC, Christian Science Monitor, CBS). Okay, I live in Seattle, located across the continent from New York, and I only recieve the New York Times in hard copy form on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. For most of my week, there’s no conflict between the hard copy newspaper and online editions of the New York Times. However, at week end, things begin to get wieird.
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For one thing, I’ll read stories on New York Times hard copy that have already appeared online. What’s up with that? Makes me wonder why I’m paying to recieve hard copy of the newspaper.
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Anyway, While reading the New York Times on my iPhone, I found an article titleld “The Guessing Game Has Begun on the Next iPhone“. The article contains the following:
“Although AT&T stores still have phones in stock, according to a company spokesman, the supply has largely dried up in Apple’s retail outlets, and the phones are no longer available through the company’s online store.”
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So, I guess, maybe, Catherine was right after all….. Apple is halting production of the current iPhone.
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Apple wants to clear disitribution channels, because they are preparing to deliver the “Next Generation” iPhone and by clearing disitribution channels, Apple reduces the chances that customers will buy an iPhone only to learn they just bought an obsolete model.
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See The 3-G iPhone: What To Expect for more about the next generation iPhone.