Consumers turned off by iPhone price
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/26/2007 07:26 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 532 views
New research has suggested that the iPhone may be bad news for Apple but good news for its network partner Cingular.
A survey by research firm Compete Inc found that only one per cent of US consumers would be happy to pay $500 for an iPhone, mirroring concerns from some analysts. Vunet has more.
A survey by research firm Compete Inc found that only one per cent of US consumers would be happy to pay $500 for an iPhone, mirroring concerns from some analysts. Vunet has more.
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