iphone price drop
iPhone prices cut in Austria
T-Mobile Austria has decided to drop iPhone prices, hoping the new deal will bring in more customers. While the 8GB iPhone 3G retailed for €99 with a €45 monthly plan, it now costs a measly €1 with the same exact plan. That’s a €98 discount, starting today. And if this price cut isn’t enough, T-Mobile is waiving fees for the first month and offering a €45 discount for those who place their orders online.
A $99 iPhone? Possible, analyst says
You may be able to pick up one of those hip, trendy iPhones for a quick $99 soon. Needham Research analyst Charlie Wolf predicted the possible future price of the popular phone, stating that it could up sales by 2-3x the current amount. This move would also move Apple up the smartphone ranks, allowing them more »
Wall Street embraces the 3G iPhone
Industry analysts believe Apple’s introduction of the 3G iPhone at the lower price point will finally and officially make Apple a player in the mainstream mobile phone market. However, they do warn that this may come at a price – the cannibalization of Apple’s iPod sales. Despite this possible loss, analysts also go on to more »
Was Steve a little over zealous with the 3G iPhone?
According to a report in TIME Magazine, Steve Jobs is risking a little too much on the 3G iPhone. The huge price drop, along with subsidies from AT&T, may make the iPhone good for the customer, but not necessarily good for Apple. With the current plans, Apple could lose up to $160 on each phone more »
3G iPhone to be Priced at £100 in the UK?
The Times has said that the 3G iPhone being released by Apple soon could cost as little as £100 in the UK. Analysts have predicted the drop in price due to ineffective marketing strategies such as “network exclusivity deals” in Europe. Apple had estimated that the iPhone would sell between 500,000 and 600,000 units across more »















