The US iPhone costs $199. So a calculator isn't really needed - since the price of the two phones is _exactly the same_, James Sherwood's insistance that the Android mobile is "costs much less" must refer to some sort of spiritual or psychological cost? I guess he prefers the advertising agency that collects huge amounts of your personal data to the technology firm that gives a disproportionate amount of its money to advertising agencies.
It's not a calculator they need...
The US iPhone costs $199. So a calculator isn't really needed - since the price of the two phones is _exactly the same_, James Sherwood's insistance that the Android mobile is "costs much less" must refer to some sort of spiritual or psychological cost? I guess he prefers the advertising agency that collects huge amounts of your personal data to the technology firm that gives a disproportionate amount of its money to advertising agencies.