SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
Or could it be that people liked their experience with their old iPhone so they want another? Conpanies can perhaps fool a consumer for a product, but it is almost impossible to get people to consistently buy a horrid/bad/broken product more than once.
Why not pull up the numbers on how many blackberry owners owned a blackberry before they bought their new one? And I am not talking about corporate phones. I guess RIM repeat customers are lemmings too? No, the quality of RIM's phones isn't a factor.
It will be funny to see how the tune changes when Android becomes the largest smartphone OS and they have a lot of repeat customers. You can bet no one will make any 'lemming' comment. That is reserved for the irrational apple haters.
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He points out that what's much more important than opening day numbers are the hordes of iPhone users who continue to upgrade as their contracts expire, despite vocal displeasure with AT&T service in some regions.