It just got even more interesting - Vodafone have now secured the iPhone as well, starting early next year
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8278073.stm
YAY at this.
whyPhone?
Although of course before we get too disheartened - it does say it's aimed PRIMARILY at existing customers but that's not to say that they won't offer it to new customers as well. The way I see it is that any decent deal is going to be offered to existing Vodafone customers and that there won't be a lot of incentive for new customers. After all it seems as though o2 and Orange will be going head to head in the run up to Christmas with hopefully some price cuts. Vodafone can then waltz along in the new year and say "Yep, we've got iPhone's" and just get on with the business of selling them. I guess we'll have to wait and see exactly what happens though.
Good Lord!
- Gavin Scott
- Admin
- Posts: 6442
- Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
- Location: Edinburgh
- Contact:
According to the blurb, don't expect too much in the way of a price war. They're speculating at £30 a month at best. This is apparently due to them subsidising the cost of the handset.Ant wrote:I'm so glad I put off getting an iPhone. The O2 exclusive was terrible for competition hence the over the top prices.
Now I know what to put on the Christmas list...
How many millions of handsets do they need to sell before the unit cost decreases?
- Gavin Scott
- Admin
- Posts: 6442
- Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
- Location: Edinburgh
- Contact:
Apple can recommend a retail price, but can't enforce one. Not in this country, anyway. Unless your point is that they are somehow doing so?Sput wrote:I suspect it's more to do with Apple controlling retail prices, which apparently they do!
The cost to the end user is based on the wholesale price.
Surely the wholesale price is dropping now they've got the economy of scale in manufacture?
- DVB Cornwall
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Fri 24 Jun, 2005 21.42
The no price fixing rules are glossed over simply by not offerring the exact same deal as a competitor, but allowing the deal to be close to that of the competitor, add a few texts, and take a few minutes off the bundle and charge exactly the same as the other. result apparant but in effect no competition on price.

- Gavin Scott
- Admin
- Posts: 6442
- Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
- Location: Edinburgh
- Contact:
One for the regulator then, surely?DVB Cornwall wrote:The no price fixing rules are glossed over simply by not offerring the exact same deal as a competitor, but allowing the deal to be close to that of the competitor, add a few texts, and take a few minutes off the bundle and charge exactly the same as the other. result apparant but in effect no competition on price.
- DVB Cornwall
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Fri 24 Jun, 2005 21.42
Happens everywhere though, Cameras, Computers and to some extent TVs. You try and look around for retailers selling the EXACT same model of device and the number of cosmetically different models astounds, and remarkably the 'exclusive' deals even with the top names in particular retailers is quite high.

- Gavin Scott
- Admin
- Posts: 6442
- Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
- Location: Edinburgh
- Contact:
I know that to be true. In fact I was visiting with my mum and dad on Friday, and they have a new LG flatscreen TV from QVC. I googled the model number to do a bit of a price comparison, only to see its a "QVC exclusive" product. That said, the price was pretty good compared with similar specification screens.DVB Cornwall wrote:Happens everywhere though, Cameras, Computers and to some extent TVs. You try and look around for retailers selling the EXACT same model of device and the number of cosmetically different models astounds, and remarkably the 'exclusive' deals even with the top names in particular retailers is quite high.
But just because its widespread across the retail sector, doesn't mean it shouldn't be challenged. In the case of the iPhone, its only the bundles that differ - so why hasn't the manufacturing cost been driven down after hundreds of millions of sales?
Apple are gouging bastards.
I still want an iPhone though.