When Grandma and my local taco maker use iPhones does that mean the iPhone has lost its cool cachet?
CNET's Roger Cheng says in his latest commentary "Let's face it: the iPhone isn't cool anymore." He notes that iPhone is everywhere and gone from elite to something you buy for your mother. He cites that more carriers including prepaid bargain-priced Cricket will offer the iPhone.
Something Mom uses is the ultimate not-cool, but even more not-cool is something Grandma uses in church. (Yes I've seen confirmed grandmothers in church checking iPhone messages, she was a hip grandmother, though.)