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Zoid, while I still appreciate honest input (yes, I've looked at the W800i and it looks good too), my question is about my specific situation regarding having an analog phone and buying a new GSM-based phone from a party that is neither Cingular/AT&T nor the manufacturer (maybe Motorola, maybe Sony I don't know yet ... I have time to decide). I really don't want to buy from first parties if I can get the phone cheaper from a third party for the same quality.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
Niet on both counts. You goddamn commie... ![]() http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...hreadid=161501 Post #186 Originally posted by DRoseDARs lol Consumers say, "$500 for the iPhone? F**k that! " LOL http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/2...infoworld/86300 Study: Consumers not willing to pay $500 for iPhone Nancy Gohring Fri Feb 23, 11:47 AM ET San Francisco (IDGNS) - Consumers aren't willing to pay what Apple may ask for the iPhone, but if the price drops they'll switch their mobile service to AT&T in order to get it, according to results of a survey released Thursday. Online market research firm Compete Inc. surveyed 379 people in the U.S., most of whom had heard of the iPhone and have shopped for an iPod, to find out how interested they are in the device to produce the uncommissioned report. The iPhone is a combined music player and cell phone that Apple plans to start selling in the U.S. in June. Among the 26 percent of respondents who said they're likely to buy an iPhone, only 1 percent said they'd pay $500 for it. When Apple introduced the iPhone in January, it said it would cost $500 on the low end. Forty-two percent of those who said they're likely to buy the phone said they'd pay $200 to $299. The iPhone will be available only to subscribers of Cingular Wireless, now part of AT&T. In a blow to the operator's competitors, 60 percent of those in the survey who said they were likely to buy the phone said they'd switch their mobile operator in order to get it. While the iPhone has been discussed as a competitor to other handsets like Research In Motion's BlackBerry, the two serve very different markets, said Andy Neff, an analyst at Bear Stearns who participated in a conference call to discuss the results of the study. "Even though there's talk about this as an alternative to RIM, it's not a corporate product," he said. Instead, the iPhone is an indication of a broad shift toward smartphones and the emergence of niches within the category, he said. The analysts were split on what price they think the device will ultimately retail for. Operators recently haven't been discounting phones in the similar price range as the iPhone, said Phil Cusick, an analyst at Bear Stearns. However, Apple has been known to announce a product with one price and ultimately sell it for less. Apple TV, for example, was expected to cost $399 but sells for $299, he said. The phone may start out around $500 because early adopters morons will pay that, said Neff. But pricing will likely drop by $100 to $200 to target the mass market, he said. And besides, you really want to pay for a phone that will look like this after a week? ![]() |
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Originally posted by DRoseDARs
Thanks for responding Asher, but *sob* Stop focusing on the phone people! Ignore the type of phone and please tell me if I'm going to have any trouble just buying a phone (any GSM phone, doesn't have to be the KRZR) from a third party and taking it to Cingular/AT&T! I don't currently have a SIM card phone so one way or another I'll need to get one. Can I do it third party and get a phone of my choosing (as long as it's compatible) or am I going to have to bite down on the pillow and be buggered dry by Cingular/AT&T? ![]() |
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