Re: Verizon rejected Apple iPhone deal In article <45be9bb1$0$68949$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>,
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
> Billybobh3 wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> > Customer care was another hitch: If an iPhone went haywire, Apple
> > wanted sole discretion over whether to replace or repair the phone. "They
> > would have been stepping in between us and our customers to the point where
> > we would have almost had to take a back seat . on hardware and service
> > support," Gerace says.
>
> LOL, Verizon probably wanted to disable the transfer of audio, photos,
> video and ringtones from the computer to the phone, like they've done on
> most of the handsets they sell, demanding that iPhone owners send all
> their content to the phone over the cellular network, rather than via
> USB, Bluetooth, or WiFi.
And I'm glad Apple would handle repairs. I've always had Macs and always
had great (though rare) repair experiences. I shudder to think what
Cingular would do if left to their own devices...
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