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April 23rd, 2007

Apple could be onto a good thing with the iPhone

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:30 pm

Categories: Apple, Trends

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A recent Piper Jaffray study reports that 84% of the students surveyed knew about the iPhone and that 25% said that they would purchase one at the standard retail price of $500. Apple could be onto a really good thing with the iPhone.

Analysts have been predicting that iPhone sales for 2007 would be around 660,000 units, with some 4 million units being shipped in 2008, but if this recent survey is anything to go by, these figures could be very conservative.

However, there is a difference between saying that you’ll buy something for $500 and actually buying it. Also, there are a lot of unknowns surrounding the iPhone. Sure, it looks good and no doubt will exude that Apple “cool,” but I’m interested in things like battery life and usability. Teens make a lot of use of SMS test messaging and I’m still not sold on the ergonomics of a hard touchscreen for fast text input. “Sexy” wears off with cell phones real fast, but it wears off incredibly quickly if the phone can’t handle the basics well.

I don’t believe that the price will put people off, especially the young. Handsets such as the Motorola RAZR cost about $500 when new and they sold. If the iPhone is as good as Steve Jobs says it is, then there’s no doubt that there are phones on the market that cost more and do less.

Personally, no matter how good it is, I’d hold off until at least the next version. Hopefully by then Apple will have ironed out the kinks.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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no kidding
i remember back in the early to mid 90's i read a few of his columns, found his column to be fairly idiotic and boring. dont ask me to go into detail because it was so long ago.

I atually had assumed he faded into the sunset as this is the first time i have heard of him in over a decade... (Read the rest)
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Cover your eyes...  D. T. Schmitz | 04/23/07
Nice link  NonZealot | 04/23/07
Dvorak has a weak case  Fred Fredrickson | 04/24/07
no kidding  richvball44 | 04/26/07
10 Ways the Nokia N800 is Better  D. T. Schmitz | 04/23/07
Yeah, cool, but...  Fred Fredrickson | 04/24/07
Making a big deal of the iPhone?  NonZealot | 04/24/07

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