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PK
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Yes but that's probably retail and not attached to any network. I bet the iphone goes for $399 with 2 year agreement with cingular.Danimal wrote:$650 I just went limp
My employer wants to provide me with a Blackberry, but I've refused on multiple occasions for the same reason. I don't mind periodically checking emails on my laptop or working from home if absolutely necessary, but I'm not going to be on call 24/7. There's nothing important enough that requires me to lug that thing around at night or on the weekends. A lot of people in our office carry those things around and act like it makes them important, but if they were that important they wouldn't have to read their own email. Someone else would be paid to do itLAking wrote:Even being constantly tethered to the office is a frightening thought. Just my opinion.
It took me a long time to hop on the cell phone band wagon. I think i've owned one for 3 years or so. The company i work for is buying me a blackberry very shortly. I cringe at the idea of carrying that thing on my belt and having to respond to emails at all hours of the day.pk500 wrote:King:
As someone who never has owned a cell phone, I agree!
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PK
At this point, I think Apple is doing this partly for defensive reasons. Cell phone market dwarfs the MP3 player market (although expensive smart phones are a small sliver of that cell phone market).LAking wrote:I just don't get the appeal of these all in one phones. I'm totally happy with a phone that just acts like a phone and nothing more. The idea of lugging around a huge device like the iphone, blackberry, blackjack or whatever sounds horrible. I rarely find the urge to surf the web (on a small screen) or listen to music on my phone. I can understand if it's more of a business device but for personal use it just sounds like tech for the sake of tech. Even being constantly tethered to the office is a frightening thought. Just my opinion.
I work at home. Nearly every service I need is within a 20-minute drive. My wife owns a cell phone.Murph wrote:No call phone? No 360? What are you, a caveman?pk500 wrote:King:
As someone who never has owned a cell phone, I agree!
Take care,
PK
I agree with Pk. I have a cell phone and as much as I say I will only use it in case of an emergency, I still use it to call friends, the wife, family, etc. My contract is up at the end of April and I'm highly considering not renewing it. My wife has one, and that's all we really need. Our parent's and grandparent's sure got by without one when they were young.pk500 wrote:I work at home. Nearly every service I need is within a 20-minute drive. My wife owns a cell phone.Murph wrote:No call phone? No 360? What are you, a caveman?pk500 wrote:King:
As someone who never has owned a cell phone, I agree!
Take care,
PK
Why the hell do I need one?
Take care,
PK
Wow -- more of a mastodon than me!EZSnappin wrote:I'm a back in the paleolithic with PK - no cell phone, never owned a pager, don't even have cable. It's nice not being tethered by tech all the time.
dbdynsty25 wrote:I just don't get the fascination with tech gadgets...you guys spend waaaay too much money on that kinda stuff.