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lordpuffer
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Apple Wants It All?

Apple wants to shut down the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. I have a couple of Macs, an iPod and an Apple TV. I love Apple's products.

However, Apple seems to want it all. The Galaxy Nexus is taking a portion of market share away from the iPhone. Isn't that what competition is all about? C'mon Apple, accept what you have and are going to have and let the consumer have choices.
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Somebody's Back In Town

fuziwuzi
Not born yesterday
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join:2005-07-01
Atlanta, GA

AT&T vanishing spectrum crisis...

Like that's a surprise. AT&T is one of the biggest corporate liars on the planet, but they are served well by their stooges, several of whom post regular on here repeating the AT&T bullsh*t lies over and over and over.
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Teabaggers: Destroying America is Priority #1

Boricua65
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join:2002-01-26
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Upgrade fee

Where will it end the nickle and diming? It's like "kick 'em when they're down" mentality. The economy is growing but at a slow pace, there are people still without jobs, and salaries have been stagnant for years, and yet these idiots want to double the upgrade fee from 18 USD to 36 USD.
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Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian. Robert Orben
openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
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Re: Upgrade fee

The horror. To think that a company wants to increase a one-time service fee (a whole $18 mind you) that hasn't been changed in a decade. Don't want the fee, don't upgrade your service. Or change to VZW

hello2423

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Re: Upgrade fee

or upgrade online. orders from web usually have such fees waived.

Boricua65
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said by openbox9:

The horror. To think that a company wants to increase a one-time service fee (a whole $18 mind you) that hasn't been changed in a decade. Don't want the fee, don't upgrade your service. Or change to VZW

Already got VZW and always upgrade online or through the phone .
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Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian. Robert Orben

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