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To: Kurthend who wrote (169700)5/22/2014 1:54:36 PM
From: Ryan Bartholomew  Read Replies (1) of 213176
 
If you believe that having the *option* to buy a low quality version of something inherently makes the good versions unappealing, then your logic holds by pointing out that consumers have the choice to buy crappy Android devices. Similarly, they could also buy an iPhone 3 for $50 or less only to find out that it doesn't work on their network, won't run Siri, and has lots of other downsides when compared to better, newer, pricier versions. It doesn't take much research to find out the difference and avoid the mistake, but it's possible to make if you have no idea what you're buying.

There are plentiful models of Android phones with superb hardware, clean versions of Android, and available ranging from $250 to $650. No reason to go with a sub-par one unless your budget is extremely tight.
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