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All good points. But the article doesn't say that consumers aren't buying the iPhone because of its UI, it says they're too expensive or don't provide the connectivity features wanted in European markets.
And I still see more iPhones on a daily commute than N8x0s :-(
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well, first off, i think it has mostly to do with 3g and pricing,
but i also think we should look at the sales of itouches because i see those things everywhere here in Paris.
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Surely its the length of the contracts and pricing of the item. When you can get an N95 8GB for 50 pounds on 12 month contract why would you pay 150 for the iPhone on an 18 month. My buddy in London has a jailbroken unlocked iPhone he bought off ebay instead of signing up for the contract. Apple got greedy with the revenue share thinking the model would work in countries outside the US. They should simply sell unlocked, off contract devices at a semi reasonable price and their sales would sky rocket.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle3770932.ece
It says that in 2007, european carriers sold only about 60% of the iPhones they'd expected to sell. Sales go down even more in 2008 because of potential buyers waiting for a 3G version. A similar german language article says carriers need to cut prices now in order to avoid even higher losses.
The bottom line is that whatever we might say about "what consumers want" and what "will sell well" - it all depends on markets, geographic regions etc. The success they had in the US was not repeated in Europe (so far), so only copying their strategy will not be *the* ideal way to go.
Last edited by benny1967; 2008-04-23 at 12:22.