USA Today reported that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone Users Shocked by Huge Bills, but the story is not the headline. The cost of the iPhone is high, both in its initial purchase and its monthly cost, but it is by no means shocking anyone. Most iPhone users love them. The only shocking thing is the lengthy, very detailed statements that on occasion run 50 pages or more!
In relation to customer expectations, it is the physical bill that is HUGE, not the cost. This will work itself out eventually. As is often the case, today's news, is tomorrow's bird cage liner.
My 18-year-old daughter still thinks the iPhone is the coolest, and she's very happy after pounding on it frequently over the past six weeks. She has also just returned from England (yes, dad spoils her), where she found it worked just fine and was able to call home with no trouble.
The iPhone is not for everyone. Among my business associates who have recently acquired phones, the Research In Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) Blackberry Curve is much more popular. I'm still happy with my Motorola (NYSE: MOT) RAZR.



