This is a white-paper I'd read repeatedly!

Scott

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Charles Boyung <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I think you just about hit the nail on the head here.  Apple really
> does not care about what users may or may want.  They never really
> have.  Apple depends on their following to do everything for them,
> and telling outright lies in the marketing that they do do.
>
> Most Apple consumers are so completely out of touch with what they
> are buying, they would never think twice about upgrading their iPhone
> instead of replacing the battery like you wanted to do.  That's why
> they don't offer any sort of battery replacement on the iPhone.  Why
> try to make a $10 profit on a battery replacement when they can make a
> $100  profit on a new iPhone?  There are probably more people that are
> just going to take that second option rather than do what you did and
> look for third-party solutions just because they don't know any
> better and trust Apple because they think that they are the "good"
> guys.
>
> On top of that, just look how many people upgraded to the newest
> iPhone at full price when their existing phones were still perfectly
> good.  When you've got people drinking the Kool-Aid like Apple does,
> you're bound to take advantage of it as long as you canl.
>
> --
"You always have the carny connection." - Clair High
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