3G iPhone Coming June, But Is It Enough For Europe?
Reports suggest that Apple will announce a 3G version of iPhone in June. Whether there will be any new hardware beyond 3G support (presumably the latest version of HSDPA - ‘cos it needs to be) is unclear. My guess is not. That’s not the big question, though. The big question is whether this new version of iPhone will kick-start European sales which, so far, have fallen below Apple’s expectations.
I suspect the 3G iPhone won’t have a big impact unless the financial issues surrounding buying an iPhone are fixed. So far, Apple has insisted on:
- Charging a high price to buy the iPhone in the first place (hundreds of dollars) - high enough that they make a profit on each handset sold
- Locking users into a long, uncompetitive contract with a single network provider, even thought they’ve actually bought the handset outright. The contract is made doubly uncompetitive because Apple wants a significant slice of the monthly contract revenues which has to be added on to the network provider’s own prices
Taken together, these two issues have made iPhone an unattractive value proposition for most Europeans in the market for a high-end mobile phone. One or the other of the above might just about be fine; but not both.
Apple has, step-by-step been addressing the technical mistakes they made with iPhone at launch e.g. lack of third-party application support; lack of support for Microsoft Exchange e-mail and calendaring; and, of course, lack of 3G support. All of these issues should be fixed in June. However, the company has so far done little to address the fact that, for many mobile phone buyers, the iPhone does not represent good value for money.
Now, it’s possible to argue that, by fixing the technical issues with iPhone (see above), Apple has increased the value of iPhone, and so it will be better value for money than it was (assuming Apple doesn’t increase the price!). For example, the combination of 3G with the killer web browser and mapping application built into the iPhone could be transforming. The truth is, though, that Europeans tend to buy phones based on price; and iPhone is expensive compared to the competition. That’s why European customers have, so far, been voting with their wallets; and why they might well continue to do so…
3G iPhone Coming June, But Is It Enough For Europe? | The 3g iPhone Blog on 20 Apr 2008 at 8:00 pm
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