The iPhone 4 is scheduled to hit store shelves on June 24. But before that happens, customers will need to evaluate if Apple’s new device is really for them. Making that decision is getting more difficult. Years ago, the iPhone was the only “next-gen” smartphone on the market.
If consumers wanted to be able to use their fingers to control the device and have access to an App Store to extend its functionality, the iPhone was the way to go. But today, with stiff competition from Google, HTC, RIM and so many other major players in the mobile market, consumers have many more alternatives to choose from.
Neuroscientist reveals a new way to manifest more financial abundance
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