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Rebutting The iPhone Critics


Posted by Mitch Wagner, Jun 25, 2007 09:06 PM

Daring Fireball has been doing some deliciously vicious rebutting of negative reporting on the iPhone. Here, he goes after an article in the New York Times.


The Times: Edward Snyder, an equity analyst with Charter Equity Research, said that many people would be turned off by the price; older customers who can afford it, he said, will not care about all the fancy features of the iPhone, while younger ones who are excited about the device will not like the cost.

Daring Fireball: Fancy features like "Web browsing" and "e-mail". Old people don't use crazy stuff like that.

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