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Comments on: iPhone's price tag curbs Brits' interest

Seventy-two percent of U.K. consumers won't buy Apple's device at its current price, according to a survey.

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iPhone uk cost
by zuuey November 27, 2007 6:24 AM PST
I'm in the uk and bought the iPhone and I just can't understand
why everyone thinks this phone costs so much more than any
other. The N95 on a comparable t-mobile contract is only £50
cheaper over the contract life. Top of the range phones always
cost a premium when they first come out and most people don't
buy the top of the range model.
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Brits are more economical...
by close5828 November 27, 2007 7:45 AM PST
Speaking as an American who has actually been to the UK, I can say that the Brits are far more economical than we are.

This does not surprise me.
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2% of a whole Nation sounds like great sales to me.
by orbital_bruiser November 27, 2007 8:09 AM PST
Or am I missing something here?
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Its Alot more exspensive
by pbxtreme87 November 27, 2007 8:23 AM PST
if your a heavy user 600 min plus that will cost 45 on a iphone tarrif, the n95, viewty, or k850i cost 35 and then if you want the unlimited data a further 10 pounds, the phones are free the iphone s 269. so thats 269 more if you dont use the data which most people wont its 449 more to have a iphone thats a fair chunk of change
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Apples got to get real
by doconn7 November 27, 2007 9:20 AM PST
The price is way to high and the service providers are ripping off
the customers too! Two year contracts are deplorable! Hundreds
of dollars for an I-Phone is ridiculous. Hence the rebate. Top it
off with the lack of useful features and limited accessories, it's
just another shinny penny in the fountain. I'm sure there are
many people out there waiting for a realistic price and terms for
this phone. Like me they wont use ATT and wont be gouged for
the phone either. As a road worrier I need a useful phone!!
Guess I'll just have to drag my Treo kicking and screaming into
the next generation of phones.
Apple products are usually very good but their business and
marketing team is crap.
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Laughable.
by Draxon November 27, 2007 10:18 AM PST
Number 1: Did you just imply that treo's are usefull? that is laughable, I have a treo and I hate it, I hate the useless browser, the crappy call quality, its inability to function as a media player, its terrible battery life, there is only one thing a treo does nicely and thats sync with exchange, which is useless for personal use.

But what I find really laughable and honestly made my morning was the fact that you critisized apple's marketing team. You do realize this is the same marketing team that took a company from being basicly belly up in 1997 to top 5 tech company 10 years later. You do realize apple's marketing will be used as examples of HUGE success in marketing for years to come? Maybe you were being sarcastic about their marking being terrible. For your sake I hope you were, and if not I hope you come out of that bubble and visit the real world sometime.
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wall street disagrees
by nihmrat November 27, 2007 2:28 PM PST
Business and marketing must be doing something right. In about six years, AAPL has gone from 6-170, which is almost 50% a year on average. Part of that is the image of high end consumer devices. I love my iPhone. Although the phone part of it is only about 10% of how I use it. Which makes the phone cost about $40. I find the majority of the value in having a real web browser with me all the time. I recently went on a road trip and having the maps application was also pretty cool.
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3G
by HamishMcvie November 27, 2007 11:48 PM PST
I'd snap one up if it was 3G. I can't see the point in having one at
the moment. EDGE is a bit backward over here.
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3G
by wordord November 28, 2007 6:31 AM PST
I would buy one immediately if it a) would have 3G (or, rather,
HSDPA!), b) if it would be unlocked.
Well, in my country it's illegal to sell locked 2G phones, so if Apple
wants to enter our market, they'll either have to introduce a 3G
model or unlock the 2G model.
BTW: the unlocked iPhones you get in Germany don't work with
non-German SIM cards! Shame on you, Apple!
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