
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Monday 05 November 2007
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Name
misceng
Location
UK
Occupation
retired
Comment
Usual price rip off.
The first price in USA was $500 soon reduce to $300 so Apple are continuing the tradition of ripping off British consumers by $=£ pricing when the rate is £=$2.07
I won't buy.
from the review done on the gadget show it looks l...
Karen Challinor
THE mobile phone for "fashionistas" - for everyone...
Anonymous
No 3G, No video, cr*p camera, no GPS, bad on-scree...
Anonymous
Usual price rip off.
The first price in USA was $...
misceng
Too expensive. MAny features are available elsewhe...
Chris Blake
I've seen it.
I've used it.
It's very cool indee...
Don Tregartha
iDon't think iWill buy one just yet. iThink iWill ...
Anonymous
Its all been said!
Nothing going for it feature...
Anonymous
A phone with a great UI and a good looking device....
Rob
I don't want a contract, I prefer not being ripped...
Matt H
My mobile phone makes, er, phone calls. For everyt...
Richard A
The great iPhone usability will boost use for a ra...
Rod Dowler
This brings us to wonder what the next Apple iSome...
Anonymous
Really not worth bothering with, if you really do ...
Oliver Matthews
Don't forget that there's no MMS either. You can ...
Julian Nicholls
to Anonymous Developer in Midlands, England
with ...
Karen Challinor
Compared to what is available in the market it is ...
Anonymous
Why does everyone say it's such an outstanding rip...
Jon
Jon, most of those other phones you mentioned actu...
Anonymous
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