Yea and the abysmal experience with the iPhone 1, 2 and 3 showed precisely why.
> No one wants to open up.
The first iPhone was only available on a single cellular carrier in the US.
> no one has money to make the kind of investment needed to revive it,
It's not the lack of money. It's the lack of expected ROI.
Yea and the abysmal experience with the iPhone 1, 2 and 3 showed precisely why.
> No one wants to open up.
The first iPhone was only available on a single cellular carrier in the US.
> no one has money to make the kind of investment needed to revive it,
It's not the lack of money. It's the lack of expected ROI.