Indonesia, Price, Selling, market
Posted by kristian on December 13th, 2007 No Comments »
It's amazing to see how Indonesia markets "fighting up the trend". When in US, Apple iPhone is getting a discount, here in Indonesia, due to the lack of supply, iPhone unlocked enjoys a slight price increase. About two weeks ago, consumer can still buy iPhone Unlocked for Rp 5,7 million (around US$600) and now the price hikes to Rp 6,5 million (around US$690).
I wonder how long this price-game will continue, at least before the new iPhone gets here.
Europe, Price
Posted by Budi Putra on November 24th, 2007 No Comments »
Sorry, Apple's iPhone would not be added to their Christmas lists.
Why? The price is too high! The iPhone went on sale in the UK earlier this month, and costs £269.
Users also have to sign up to an 18 month contract with O2, with tariffs starting from £35 per month.
In a survey conducted by GfK NOP, almost three-quarters of those people questioned said that they would not buy an iPhone because of its high price. Just two per cent of those surveyed said they would be adding the iPhone to their Christmas lists.
Source:
Telegraph