I don't understand your logic here. Are you saying people upgraded while
they still had "perfectly good" phones because they were hopeless Apple
addicts? Are you under the impression that before the iPhone, people
only upgraded when their phones died? Because most people I know upgrade
because they want a new phone, even if their existing phone works. And
did this long before the iPhone hit the scene. My husband and I have
owned one or more cell phones ever since they came in a bag, and neither
of us has ever upgraded because our current phone no longer worked.


>>> Charles Boyung <[email protected]> 8/31/2009
1:20 PM >>>

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.


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