If the new Apple iPhone is anything like the last two iPods I’ve owned it will work like this:
1. After less than a year the battery won’t hold a charge any longer and I will be forced to buy another iPhone because Apple is apparently in the disposable electronics device business.
2. When playing a Texas Hold 'Em video game on my new, more expensive iPhone, the screen will freeze at pivotal moments rendering the entire device useless until the battery finally dies.
3. Soon the iPhone will not allow me turn it out off, forcing me again to let the battery die when it is not in use. This is a constant pain because it will need to be recharged constantly.
4. Upon returning the iPhone to RadioShack they will alert me to the fact that I’m two days passed the store warranty window and that they cannot replace the device—it has to be sent away instead.
5. After week one, I find that RadioShack doesn’t know how to fix it and that it will be sent to Apple.
6. After nearly three weeks of waiting, the RadioShack clerks will still have no idea where my iPhone is and I will swear off Apple forever.
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