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Originally Posted by WagnerX5
I'm sure they did a ton of market research before committing to AT&T/Cingulars SIM card network. IMO the problem is there are too many smartphones out there for a lot less money that are focused on business/phone properties and not web browsing/YouTube/Music. Again, all IMO.
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that or they believed att/cingular's ad about having the least dropped calls. i'm just thinking that palm and blackberry didn't limit themselves just to one carrier. granted those 2 devices are more geared towards business, but i know of a lot of people (including myself) who are with verizon that would have gotten the iphone if verizon had it. it would seem to be more of a benefit to att/cingular for the exclusivity.