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An informal survey of CNET readers indicates Apple has wowed many with the iPhone's design, but most will wait for a faster, cheaper version.
An informal survey of CNET readers indicates Apple has wowed many with the iPhone's design, but most will wait for a faster, cheaper version.
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Just upload your picture and see what happens! :-)
only draw is the web browsing, crippled by the EDGE network.
But that is not the only thing crippling it. Hundreds of years of
publishing have shown that readers won't go smaller than the
standard paperback, and even the trade paperback is prefered to
that. The iPhone is still a tiny screen and is going to be a poor
experience for browsing the web even with all the neato zoom in
features. Maybe multi-media addicts will go for it, but the ever
growing size of our TV screens suggests people really don't
want to watch movies or TV on the super small screen.
known Wi-Fi spots at work, home, and play... up to 90% of the
time. =)
Also note, Blackberries on AT&T are using EDGE but no one is
crying there...
another $500 is two pricey for me, even with all the great stuff it
does. The other thing is I would have to see the cost of the
monthly plans, most cells here are pay and load. There are a lot
of wifi hotspots so that could be the real future for the device
here.
I think there is no doubt this is a breakthrough device that far
exceeds anything else on the market. By the time it gets here it
should be in version two at least, with more features and
hopefully a cheaper price.
mark in music players as the iPhone is with cell phones. But it
wasn't until a few years later that the public was turned on to it
and embraced it for what it was. With the iPhone, Apple has
made a great device, even considering it's faults. The media
wants it to be the perfect device for everyone, and maybe it will
be with future updates. But at the moment it's a pretty huge
step forward for music players, mobile video, inerterfaces,
battery life, display size, voicemail, and internet to name a few.
Steve Jobs was only looking for 1%, and no one would bet
against that.
- why $499 is not an issue (surveys and predictions)
- by taly weiss June 30, 2007 8:25 AM PDT
- The iPhone is headed to the early adopters (3% or more). They will be the ones to shape the brand identity. From what we know ? they have the right profile to set the trend. Others will follow to be perceived as those who can buy an iPhone. The iPhone brand is not about pricing as it is about perceptions and social needs.
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(11 Comments)As I see it: status symbols have no price: $499 will be a good start for apple.
for more stats and predictions: http://www.trendsspotting.com/blog/?p=161