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hill60 wrote: » The "original" price of the iPhone 5 is $A799, the "original" price of the S4 is $A849. In specs value, the S4 is "way overpriced" compared to the Sony Xperia Z and the HTC One. Come on your link shows the original price, s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 I don't live in the USA either and the price of the Note 2 and Galaxy S4 are higher than the iPhone 5. Australian prices. As I said earlier, the S3 price has dropped substan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by heinzel iPhone 5: $649 unlocked, Galaxy S4 unlocked: $800. How is Apple charging a premium price here? In USA, why don't you check India prices. I suggest every one look at my location and sto…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Have you priced a Galaxy S4 or Note 2 lately? They cost more than a 16GB iPhone 5. I don't know where you get the "premium price" from. I expect the Galaxy S3 pric…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX The "premium" price isn't for added durability. This isn't a Panasonic ToughPhone. That would be like saying the durability of the iPhone went down when Apple lowered the price in India last m…
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Peeps, This was obvious that iPhone would score better than the S3 or S4 due to the quality of materials used to build each phone. My concern is why iPhone does not have a better score versus the Samsungs especially with premium price charge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Mmm… you can't really have an office full of people all talking to their computers simultaneously. A desktop touchscreen doesn't work because everyone wants it to be vertical. E…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pembroke Well, as a long-time iPhone owner, looking at a friend's Samsung 4 last week (which he retrieved effortlessly from his pocket) reviewing some photographs, I found myself feeling quite envious of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Really think a disgruntled shareholder is going to be screened out and even more importantly, a person would spend over 1/2 million to just shout at Cook because the share price has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by malax "none of them are the company's chief executive officer" Basic grammar, people. (I know that "none is" sounds weird, but what can you do. Think of is as "not one" then you'll get it right.…
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jungmark wrote: » Doesn't India have some kind of import tax? Regardless, the cheapie vendors are making less money than Apple in India. Correct the Import tax is also driving up the price of unlocked phone, carriers not the enemy, but Ind…
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anantksundaram wrote: » That's $840 (at current exchange rates) for a "starter" iPhone 5, which can be had fully unlocked in the US for almost $200 less. The local carriers are not just not providing subsidies, but they are actively screwing their…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KDarling That's what I said. Sometimes volume is the means to more profit, instead of higher prices. You're just repeating me. You're the only one in this debate who brings up phrases like…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Emrul Samsung is certainly hitting Apple where it hurts: squeezing elements of the supply chain. For Tim Cook, master of logistics, this must be some interesting challenge. I think you are way off base, t…
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Hturt Seaker, Like 99.9% of people, who try to make a point against iPhone, you have as usual gone off base with your comments/rebuttals, since many people have provided logical feedback, that firstly iPhone is premium product, secondly majo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee And who knows about arrogance if not the French? I think America has love hate relationship with French, simply because you both have similar traits :-) As for Apple being arrogant while under S…
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For me people want the best of both world, unlocked phones, but then still want to be subsidised by mobile carriers. If you have completed the agreed contract period, then the phone should be unlocked to the user, but while you are under contract,…
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Hi All, Should point out that all your comments have been directed to US market (except spaceraysand anantksundaram) with concern to low end iPhone. If Apple were to develop a 'low-end' iPhone, it would probably not be sold in US/western/de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iamnemani The thing is most people who can afford it in india get it from the US through a friend or relative or during travel. Apple sells it at a significantly more price here than the exchange rate calcu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by umrk_lab TS, Apple's strict secrecy rules do not allow me to answer you, you know (I note that you exclude the possibility of Tim ACTUALLY holding this Windows device, and preserving the photogr…