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I think you're suffering iPhone iRadiation then! | 353 comments | Create New Account
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If you tried in the US
Authored by: celtic_hackr on Wednesday, August 08 2012 @ 11:23 PM EDT
You'd be shut down pretty quick. Or be working the streets and trying to avoid
the cops. No legitimate business in the Us would be caught dead doing that. In
the Us you can't just walk in and pick up an apple product and walk out with or
without paying for it. They are all under glass and lock and key. You want to
buy an Apple product you have to ask a salesclerk to get you one.

Just try and be an ignorant uninformed iPhone purchaser in the US who
accidentally buys a Samsung phone. I dare you. I double dog dare you. Judge Koh
has obviously never shopped for a cell phone, if she buys into Apple's story.
Probably her husband or wait staff does all that tedious work for her. It can be
that way with the very rich. I was married to it. It's not a cut against Judge
Koh. But it can be difficult to know what the truth is when you have no
experience to draw upon.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

I think you're suffering iPhone iRadiation then!
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 04:49 AM EDT
That's about the most ridiculous story, I think I've ever
read. You ever really been to China? lol... iPhone isn't even
in the top 10 brands sold there. Maybe partly because few can afford them.

But in REALITY... the the largest carrier doesn't even offer
them. On top of that everyone wants a Lenovo, ZTE, Huawei and
Samsung or Nokia if you've got the money are the top two
Smartphones sold in China. Meizu Smartphones are the New "In
like Flynn" smartphone to have and they actually believe Apple
iPhone copied it! haha...

Apple can't compete there, because they were too late to the
game. Show a Chinaman an iPhone somewhere out away from
Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing and any other large
cities and they've most likely never seen a real one and
thanks to Chinese clones like CECT Brand, they immediately
think an iPhone is a piece of junk phone! lol...

Apple hasn't done a thing to change that common perception.
Because until recently they've treated the Chinese like poor
little slant eyed migrant workers who couldn't afford an
iPhone anyway!

It'll take a long time for Apple to repair the damage to their
reputation the clones, as well as themselves have caused in
the Chinese market. btw... Word on the street is;
"Don't buy iPhone, is just junk"! ;-P
因为仅仅是垃&#22
334;,不要购买iPhone yeah
and Meizu, for them shames
the iPhone in their eyes.

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