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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (2358)2/10/2011 2:10:09 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 3170
 
That would explain the AAPL implosion at 13:40... this was all manufactured hype... cause you could not find that many morons in the world let alone in the U.S. who would want an outdated phone that can't even run on Verizon's 4G LTE network and can't do voice and data at the same time AND that will be replaced in just 4 months... and lock yourself for 2 years with that kind of JUNK...



To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (2358)2/10/2011 3:39:14 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 3170
 
THE DEFINITIVE PHOTOS: The Same Apple Store During Last Summer's iPhone 4 Launch And Today's Verizon iPhone Launch
Dan Frommer | Feb. 10, 2011, 2:37 PM | 1,499 | 5
businessinsider.com

Here's a scene that shows the drastic difference in excitement between last summer's Apple iPhone 4 launch (insane lines) and today's Verizon iPhone launch (short lines).

In reality, this is NOT that big of a deal -- we expect a steady flow of iPhone upgrades at Verizon, and a big spike when the iPhone 5 comes out this summer, and a big spike at Christmas. The sold-out pre-orders suggest there is a lot of interest in the Verizon iPhone. But it still LOOKS bad for Apple.

This was the scene at 8:14 a.m. this morning, purportedly outside the Apple Store in the Park City mall in Lancaster, PA., as passed along by a reader.


Here's the same mall at 7:45 a.m. last June 24, during the iPhone 4 launch, as photographed by the same reader.


Yikes!

Read more: businessinsider.com