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U.S. Carriers Still Struggling to Meet iPhone 4S DemandThis forum post has messages dated from 11/17/11 through 11/26/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - telecommunications
| U.S. Carriers Still Struggling to Meet iPhone 4S Demand The Wall Street Journal reportson continuing shortages of the iPhone 4S at U.S. carriers, more than a month after the device went on sale. Carriers indicate that the shortages are due to very strong customer demand rather than any shortfall in Apple's production.The above is a snippet from a post in the The Apple Lover RSS Feed. The link below is for the full post: |
#111/26/11 05:31Dallas, Texas | "Before cell phones..."
Remember the days before cell phones... when you could go for a walk in the park and not be interrupted... or go for a walk in nature and not worry about whether you had a signal or not?Not to be a Luddite, but there is more to life than being interrupted by your "smart" phone 24/7! We need an iphone / smartphone smash in.. like occupy wall street but we call go to the park and sledge hammer our phones! What fun! And then the carriers can stuff their overpriced text messages where the sun don't shine. |
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