Okay, so I've decided against the iPhone 3G. No, really. I've read about one and a half billion reviews (okay, probably twenty or so); and spoken to two very good friends who have iPhones in the UK. They assure me (and they know me, my phone needs and habits a bit) that I don't really want one. Oh, I've explained about the fact that the iPhone is pretty enough to lick, but they reckon I should steer clear.
Anyway, I don't want to get into an argument about the merits of the iPhone - especially not in the Official iPhone thread. BUT, I've decided to go for the Samsung Omnia i900. and again, I don't want to start a whole thing comparing the two.
What I DO want to point out, however, is that the i900 isn't available through Vodacom yet. And when I phoned to ask when I could get one, I got the same BS as I got when asking about the iPhone. Now with these two phones in a very similar market segment, don't you think it is a bit suspect that neither has been released locally, even though they've both been available in other markets for some time now?
I'm beginning to wonder if the two aren't connected in terms of marketing. Maybe Vodacom is holding back so that they have all the "offerings" (iPhone, HTC Touch Pro, i900) available at the same time? That way they could probably snag some subscribers into settling for something other than an iPhone - especially if stock is low on the Apple device.
Either that, or I've been reading too many conspiracy websites...