Microsoft’s chief executive officer Steve Ballmer
stated on an on-stage interview with USA Today’s David Lieberman:
“There’s no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant
market share. No chance. It’s a $500 subsidized item. They may make
a lot of money. But if you actually take a look at the 1.3 billion
phones that get sold, I’d prefer to have our software in 60 percent
or 70 percent or 80 percent of them, than I would to have 2 percent
or 3 percent, which is what Apple might get.” These are solid
phrases from the chief executive officer of Microsoft. He thinks
that laughable iPhone prices won't do greatly for their
sales. Yet, with all of this said, there are a few things to
consider.
The first iPhones began at $499 and $599. IPhone
prices, even so, won't keep the same for long. Later Products will
be both less expansive and more advanced. Consider what went on
with the iPod that started at $399 in 2001. The average retailing
price for an iPod in Apple’s Q2 2007 was just about $160; twelve
months ago, it's around $200. Likewise, there’s a big difference
'tween “telephones” and “smart phones”. An excellent guideline is
that smart phones are pricy and normal phones are free (with plans)
or extremely inexpensive. IPhone prices aren’t supposed to be low.
Apple Is not attempting to market 1,000,000 phones by the end of
2008; they are attempting to sell 1,000,000 smart phones. This, in
itself, makes iPhone prices less nonsensical. What is more, in
keeping with Wikipedia, Windows Mobile presently merely has 6 %
market share of the smart phone marker. This is way behind Linux’s
17 % and far behind Symbian’s 72 %. Again, that is purely including
smart phones, not cell phones generally.
Ballmer – together with each different
administrator from firms which are competing in the smart phone
market – should be sick of questions about the iPhone. It is
difficult to respond to questions about competing goods. Iphone
prices are almost all that can be commented about.
Already Sold
Wikipedia has a graph indicating all type of the
iPod Apple has distributed, with prices listed. High-end iPods have
sold for $399 and $499 until 2005, at the moment prices eventually
began falling. Even nowadays, though, an eighty gigabytes iPod
sells for $349. There are countless people who have already paid
$399-599 on an iPod within the last couple of years. Apart from
storage capability, the iPhone does anything these iPods do, and
much more. Iphone prices, in this light, seem much less
nonsensical. Wouldn’t these same folks think of paying $499 or
higher on an iPhone?
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