AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me
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AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me
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#3That's why people buy an iPhone in the first place though. It is the experience, that starts before you even turn on your iPhone.
Re: AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me
#4That this guy was spoiling your (and likely other folks') moment is unfortunate. However, this is not screwing up an iPhone launch, this is spoiling your experience. Your experience is not the iPhone 5 launch.
I am sympathetic that this engagement didn't go the way you wanted it to. Complaining on the internet is not the way to address this issue, and if you thought this was actually a big deal (especially for how they were going to treat others), I hope you expressed your feelings to the guy at the store, not just the anonymous internet, because it comes off as a bit entitled.
After all. You got your iPhone didn't you? You now get to spend the rest of its life with your iPhone, one would presume that is actually the important part of your relationship with your phone.
Edit: Nice stealth edit on the title (going from "AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch" to "AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me"). *grin
I should say that I really don't want to delegitimize your disappointment (c.f. http://weeklysift.com/2012/09/10/the-distress-of-the-privile... ) because I know exactly how you feel. But I also don't think your post is constructive, or lends any interesting insight or analysis to the topic of a user's relationship with their devices, or Apple and AT&T.
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#6Do not assume your cultural norms are everyone's cultural norms. That this guy was spoiling your (and likely other folks') moment is unfortunate. However, this is not screwing up an iPhone launch, this is spoiling your experience. Your experience is not the iPhone 5 launch. I am sympathetic that this engagement didn't go the way you wanted it to. Complaining on the internet is not the way to address this issue, and i…
That's an understatement. I'm tempted to think that the original article was a troll, satire, or both.
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#8If you want the pristine "Apple" experience, then the Apple store is absolutely where you went.
I really, really feel for the author - wish that his day one iPhone 5 experience had been all he had been looking for - I know precisely what that moment of expectation is like, where you actually sit and marvel at the fit-and-finish of the cardboard box, and how the packaging all fits together as you slowly unbox it - but, AT&T was not the place to do that.
Re: AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me
#9Do not assume your cultural norms are everyone's cultural norms. That this guy was spoiling your (and likely other folks') moment is unfortunate. However, this is not screwing up an iPhone launch, this is spoiling your experience. Your experience is not the iPhone 5 launch. I am sympathetic that this engagement didn't go the way you wanted it to. Complaining on the internet is not the way to address this issue, and i…
It's a phone, grow up.
Re: AT&T Screwed Up the iPhone 5 Launch for me
#10Do not assume your cultural norms are everyone's cultural norms. That this guy was spoiling your (and likely other folks') moment is unfortunate. However, this is not screwing up an iPhone launch, this is spoiling your experience. Your experience is not the iPhone 5 launch. I am sympathetic that this engagement didn't go the way you wanted it to. Complaining on the internet is not the way to address this issue, and i…
Though HN may be even better represented when the iPhone reax subside and real content dominates the front page again :)