Apple iPhone Complaints(already)
Canda.com has listed complaints about the iphone, that isn’t even released:
Among the complaints:
* Instead of being available to use on any network — as pre-announcement rumour mongers had hoped - the iPhone was tied in the U.S. to a two-year contract with Cingular. Special efforts have been made to make sure that the phones can’t be unlocked.
(A small aside here: The only company in Canada that has a GSM network, which is what the iPhone uses, is Rogers. And all they’ll say is that they don’t comment on unannounced products. But at the same time — wink, wink, nudge, nudge — they do tend to mention that exclusive GSM thing.)
* Apple will control what you can have on your iPhone. There will be no outside applications allowed, at least initially. And while Jobs and company may eventually allow developers to come up with apps for the iPhone, they — and Cingular — will have approval over what will make it on-board.
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