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tote_b5 | 17 June, 2008 13:07
Reuters reported that T-Mobile
will sell Apple Inc's new iPhone for as little as 1 euro ($1.54) for
the 8-gigabyte version together with a 69 euro monthly contract
in Germany. I've already had a conversation in a Hungarian blog's post,
in which people convinced me that the most important number most buyers
look at is the entry fee that must be paid at the time of entering into
a contract. Aftermath (i.e. how much it will eventually cost) is of
less importance.
Could someone enlighten me why the (new, old - the same) iPhone makes people go crazy? Why do network operators contend
for selling it? Besides the UI (which is very compelling &
user-friendly, I admit), what else is in it that is not available in
other high-end devices? What could Nokia and others learn from Apple so
that people would fight for their devices, too? Or is this just another bubble that will explode when other phone manufacturers catch up soon?
Originally from mobile-thoughts.blogspot.com.
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