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I wonder what are the perceptions in Eastern Asia... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraphobia
"iPhone Death"?
Edited 2011-07-13 15:31 UTC
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What a surprise.
Certainly not surprising although not because of a cheap shot at Apple customers' knowledge (does the average person know what the hell is 2/3/4G anyway?) but because of Apple's branding.
If you buy an "iPhone 3G" which happens to have 3G, it's not unreasonable (for the average user who doesn't know or even care about what 3G actually is) to expect the "iPhone 4" to be 4G.