Apple unveils £100 3G iPhone
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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The basic model now sells for less than the cost of an iPod Classic (not counting the $70 monthly charge for using AT&T's mobile phone and data network, which eventually makes the purchase more expensive than an iMac). (article 4)
Apple plans to make up the difference in sales revenue with volume and with subsidies wireless carriers will now pay for the right to carry the gadget. (article 3)
In changing the pricing arrangements, Apple is pulling out of revenue-sharing arrangements with some wireless carriers, a move that frees the carriers to charge higher prices for the service. (article 3)
Apple on Monday sought to boost the limited appeal of its acclaimed, but modestly selling, iPhone as it announced that new models would sell for as little as half the price of the first version. (article 2)
In the UK, 02, the only British mobile operator selling the iPhone, is expected to offer the 3G version free to customers who sign up to its most expensive monthly tariff. (article 2)
Apple's new iPhone, loaded with 3G technology and third-generation wireless networks, will run twice as fast but cost only half as much $199 as earlier incarnations. (article 8)
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iPhone, Apple, at&t, phone, carriers |
Source articles
- New iPhone may thwart hackers (boston.com, 06/11/2008, 471 words)
- Apple set to slash iPhone prices to lift sales (ft.com, 06/09/2008, 482 words)
- Apple unveils faster new iPhone, cuts price - (baltimoresun.com, 06/09/2008, 682 words)
- The iPhone's limits (L.A. Times, 06/11/2008, 408 words)
- AT&T's iPhone gamble is the latest move in a high stakes war (money.cnn.com, 06/10/2008, 568 words)
- Finally, Steve Jobs unveils iPhone 2.0 and iPhone 3G (latimesblogs.latimes.com, 06/09/2008, 326 words)
- Apple unveils £100 3G iPhone (technology.timesonline.co.uk, 06/10/2008, 805 words)
- ABC News: Introducing the New iPhone (ABCNews, 06/09/2008, 391 words)
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