rangavisitnigIphone caters to a entirely different niche in the market and the things they come out with are perfect for those population(high school girls, seniors), but upgrading to 4s or 5s is simply not worth it.
yeah gotta disagree with you there. all of corporate america is moving on from blackberries onto iphones. i think even the government has made the switch.
they may be popular with the high school girls, but they get a lot of revenue from the higher end market. the people that don't care about functionality as much as you or I may, they like form and style, that's why they buy louis vuitton and hermes stuff.
If the people who don't prefer iPhones do so because they prefer style/form, then why would businesses and the government be using them? You would think that price/performance would be the goal there. Also, I know that the U.S. government at least still uses Blackberries.
I'm in the same group as Luke, I feel that if I buy the next $700 phone, I'll feel compelled to buy one every few generations because of how much I'd become reliant on it, and end up effectively paying $250 a year on top of service to keep up with tech.