On Feb 17, 6:47*pm, David W Studeman <eat_your_own_s...@hormel.com>
wrote:
> iphone4...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Feb 16, 8:58*pm, mindfrost82 <mindfrost82.34w...@no-
> > mx.mindfrost82.com> wrote:
> >> Apple wanted too much control over the phone and the profits, so Sprint
> >> and Verizon both declined the offer because of the amount of control
> >> Apple wanted, at least that's what I read back when it first launched.
> >> So its not so much GSM vs CDMA as it was control over the product.
>
> >> If you've noticed, all commercials for it seemed to have been by Apple.
> >> I haven't seen any AT&T commercials advertising the iPhone like they do
> >> other phones.
>
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> > AT&T advertizes other high end phones like the Nokia N95 or N96?
>
> Did you say N96? I know I love my N95-3 but it too will become old and worn.
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The Nokia N96 redefines "high-end"
Posted Feb 11th 2008 4:15AM by Chris Ziegler
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/11/t...ines-high-end/