potential ownage, iPhone won't work with many Corporate email systems

You work in a dream world. If IT doesn't support it and comes to the presidents/owners and says "this shit will 100% not work, and will chew up our time so other things fall behind" they will 100% not have them and will 100% not ask their IT staff to work on them.
 
For what? Most businessmen who actually need a blackberry/treo style phone want it for their email and ability to fix things remotely. Not because they can put all of their favorite 50 cent tracks on it, or because they can store their entire family album of pictures.
 
I like having access to high speed no matter where I am. I don't want to have to look for a network to connect to have high speed.
It's 2007 any phone without 3G internet is crap.
 
The iPhone won't push business users to incorporate it. The end user who bought the thing doesn't get to decide what technology the company users. The president and the IT department does. Guess how much the IT staff wants to redo all of the email to use some trendy ass phone that they'll dump as soon as the next new thing comes out?

People had MP3 players at the same time the iPod came out.
 
All marketing bullcrap until you use it for a year and realize you've had to send it back 3 times because it's always broken, much like many of the early iPod problems.

All I'm saying is you guys jump on these trendy peices of shit, pay 4 times as much as everybody else, and get about a weeks worth of enjoyment out of it before you realize it's a fucking waste of 600 bucks that now does the exact same thing your old phone did; make phone calls and text. Now instead of a 150 dollar phone that you use to it's fullest, you have a 600 dollar phone that you've used all of it's features for the first week.
 
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