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June 4th, 2008

Apple's biggest threat: High expectations

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:14 am

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Mobile, Personal Technology, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., 3G iPhone, Com, Pacific Crest Andy Hargreaves, 3G, Cellular Phones, Apple Mac OS X, Wireless

Apple has notched another milestone in its iPhone international expansion by inking a deal with Softbank Mobile to bring the device to Japan “later this year.”

In a statement Softbank Mobile said:

SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. today announced it has signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to Japan later this year.

For those keeping score at home Apple has nearly every country lined up except for China and the terse announcements come almost weekly. Sure Softbank Mobile isn’t exactly NTT DoCoMo, but it’ll do. Now let’s increase those iPhone unit shipment targets–again. Apple’s target is 10 million iPhones in 2008, but Piper Jaffray predicts more than 12 million. Oppenheimer estimates Apple will beat 14 million.

In recent days, Wall Street analysts have been trying to curtail expectations about Apple, its 3G iPhone prospects and what will be announced at the Worldwide Developer Forum on Monday during Steve Jobs’ keynote. But it’s too late. Expectations may already be out of control.

Here’s how the game works: Apple generates buzz, rumors swirl, bloggers chatter, Wall Street gets bullish and before you know it we’re expecting Jobs to not only launch a 3G iPhone, but cure cancer and the common cold too. When Jobs actually delivers another great sermon to the Apple faithful there’s a slight letdown. Why? Folks got too far ahead of themselves in anticipation of Apple’s keynote.

To wit: Bodoglife. com has odds on what Jobs will announce at WWDC. Be sure to take Jason O’Grady’s poll based off of the Bodoglife.com odds.

Ahead of Jobs’ big performance here’s what folks are expecting:

Mac OS X 10.6: The Unofficial Apple Weblog floats a rumor that developers will get a seed version of Mac OS X 10.6, a build that will be focused on security and stability. Given Apple’s penchant for massive patch days a little more stability and security could be warranted.

A MacTablet:  Jason O’Grady says that Apple may announce a MacTablet in the fall. Could this little tablet be previewed at the developer forum?

An App Store: News.com reported that Jobs will unveil its App Store and a bevy of third party applications for the iPhone. This tidbit isn’t all that shocking given Jobs basically outlined the App Store timeline last time around.

A 3G iPhone is also expected (with more storage and a thin form factor). If Jobs doesn’t announce a 3G iPhone the world of Apple will fall of its axis. But it’s safe to say a 3G version is on deck. Tech Trader Daily captures some of the angst about these ever-increasing projections for the iPhone. Pacific Crest Andy Hargreaves says the iPhone unit projections have gotten out of hand. Why? Not all of these potential new subscribers abroad will want an iPhone. Good point, but the transition from phone to smartphone is well under way and the iPhone is likely to get people off of the fence faster.

Of course, Hargreaves isn’t too worried since he has a $225 price target on Apple shares. Turns out the biggest threat to Apple isn’t necessarily competition as much as lofty expectations. Can Jobs say something that will propel Apple shares past its previous high?

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Ah! The old break the rules defence!
I just knew it. I couldn't believe it myself. And I am seriously not joking. Not even a little bit.

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10.6 had better be fantastic  NonZealot | 06/04/08
I don't know NonZ....:P  James Quinn | 06/04/08
The problem with the Vista complaints is...  ye | 06/04/08
Sniff, sniff  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/04/08
Thanks for the laugh! - NT  raycote | 06/04/08
I guess it's true that simple minds think alike.  ye | 06/04/08
It probably wouldn't be so funny  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/05/08
@Kid Icarus: The only people who would find that funny are...  ye | 06/05/08
Here's the problem with what you are saying  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/05/08
"Kid"  rtk | 06/05/08
Go back a few years and look at the nonsense said about XP  Cayble | 06/06/08
The single best thing Apple could do  frgough | 06/04/08
Ah! The old break the rules defence!  Cayble | 06/06/08
Yes, Apple and Microsoft in danger of (have lost) losing the plot...  Deanbar | 06/04/08
Funny mine works flawlessly maybe its just luck ? - NT  raycote | 06/04/08
Getting to it.  DannyO_0x98 | 06/04/08
OS10.5 has never...  arminw | 06/04/08
10.5 is more stable and secure than Vista. It's a fact  MacGeek2121 | 06/04/08
Don't agree  Deanbar | 06/04/08
Don't agree with your don't agree  One of the workers | 06/04/08
I agree with RussHagger  3dtodd | 06/04/08
Both my Mac and Vista systems have been very reliable.  ye | 06/04/08
Just look up AppleInsider for one  Deanbar | 06/04/08
Security Patches?  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/04/08
There are always problems in forums  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/04/08
uh?  Eleutherios | 06/04/08
why do you care?  russguill | 06/04/08
Message has been deleted.  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 06/04/08
eat this  sfazly | 06/05/08
Yes, overhyping and viral marketing ...  magallanes | 06/04/08
The problem for Apple is  frgough | 06/04/08
The hyping is insane. It always has been.  MacGeek2121 | 06/04/08
Jobs is computing's Clapton  klumper | 06/04/08
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 06/04/08
The best bug test is...  arminw | 06/04/08
Actually that's a very poor metric.  ye | 06/04/08
Monocultures  Harry Bardal | 06/04/08
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10000 Mac botnet  willpd13 | 06/05/08
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RE: Apple's biggest threat: High expectations  trm1945 | 06/04/08
Jobs is holy  MrViklund | 06/04/08
Jobs is God (read above re Clapton) wink  klumper | 06/05/08
It's surprising how little old Apple  Ken_z | 06/04/08
OS X quality and market share  fox.kenji | 06/05/08
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