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The iPhone will not revolutionize mobile computing for these reasons:
1. There are already many phones out there that do the same thing.
2. Apple is no longer the media darling it used to be.
3. The demonstration party for the iPhone is now a popular joke, being mocked on SNL and Mad TV.
4. The iPhone starts at $500.
5. There is an iPod backlash going on, people are moving to other companies' products.
6. Most people only use their phones to make calls.
7. Many can now get basic phones with good features for free with signed contracts.
8. Apple stores are putting cardboard cutouts of people wearing all black in front of their stores. Most people do not want to join a weird cult.
9. LG makes similar products for better prices.
10. Did I mention that the starting price at the time of this writing is $500?
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