the first iPhone is surrounded by lots of hype and advertisement and won't sell in big numbers. Especially if it is not subsidised.
This makes the 10% look OK because it won't be that much money for a lot of press coverage.
The second version will attract only a fraction of the hype and the negotiation position of Apple will change.
the target public for iPhone are the well-off fashion victims who pay half the iPhone's price for a pair of jeans. But the normal people will opt for a less prestigious phone.
I wonder what exchange rate Apple will use. The 600$ will surely become 600€ if not more.
only first version
the first iPhone is surrounded by lots of hype and advertisement and won't sell in big numbers. Especially if it is not subsidised.
This makes the 10% look OK because it won't be that much money for a lot of press coverage.
The second version will attract only a fraction of the hype and the negotiation position of Apple will change.
the target public for iPhone are the well-off fashion victims who pay half the iPhone's price for a pair of jeans. But the normal people will opt for a less prestigious phone.
I wonder what exchange rate Apple will use. The 600$ will surely become 600€ if not more.
cheers,
Micha Roon