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<description>&lt;p&gt;As far as I am concerned, the iPhone has mediocre phone capabilities, crippled Bluetooth and late-beta firmware that needs constant updating and despite all efforts is still prone to freezing the iPhone. 

So far only elitist few (a couple of million?) put up with all that, knowing full well that they can&apos;t expect support, officially. 

Promoting this device in a revenue sharing deal requires an &quot;official&quot; launching of the device cum &quot;official&quot; support, and that spells trouble for the operator, guaranteed.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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