Will iPhone Mess Up Cell Phones Upgrade Cycle?
Published Wednesday, April 04, 2007 by Technology Monster | E-mail this post| Sure, for decades now, people have been replacing their mobile phones more and more frequently -- most recently, every 18 months. That means that if cell phone makers or carriers decide to add new functionalities to these phone when they are already in use, they could, potentially, do that over the air. If consumers are able to get new applications this way, I think some of them will stick with their phones longer. So, why splurge on a new phone? |
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