Apple’s iPhone is a game changer
Monday, October 08, 2007 - 01:11 PM EDT "I have owned various versions of the Treo for about three years (the latest the Treo 750). I have enjoyed most functionalities of it, with the exception of the Web browsing, which was slow and cumbersome," Doug Kass writes for RealMoney. "I am not a typical first adopter, but I was unabashedly influenced by the buzz surrounding iPhone and purchased it on the opening weekend of its introduction.""To sum it up: iPhone is a game changer, and I finally get what Apple bulls have been on to for awhile. That said, with the shares up dramatically both absolutely and relatively, I am late to the party for Apple as a short-term consideration," Kass writes.
"Currently, the stock is being driven by other products -- namely iPods and more importantly, Macs. The company is gaining considerable market share in these products," Kass writes. "In the market correction I envision, Apple will likely be a buy candidate based on what I know now."
Full article, in which Kass lays out his iPhone positives and negatives (many of which can and most probably will be addressed by future software updates) here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Mike in Helsinki" for the heads up.]


Clearly this guy is a moron.
He uses the iPhone, which in no way shape form or fashion represents the fantastic feats of engineering that Apple has done over the years and now he says he gets it?
Why because his Treo sucked and he can finally find the home button on the iPhone?
Sad.