Anthony Guzzi wrote:
> SMS wrote:
>> Interesting. It seems like Apple is willing to give up its payments
>> from carriers in order to jump start sluggish iPhone sales. This has
>> already happened in Italy, and will likely happen in France and
>> Germany as well.
>>
>> If they did this in the U.S., it would put the squeeze on all the
>> iPhone unlocking as well.
>
>
> Hmm, perhaps I'm missing something here. Would you tell me how this
> would in any way hinder iphone unlocking?
Right now in the U.S. there is no contract requirement to purchase an
iPhone, yet the iPhone sells for a relatively low price. If they switch
to a sales model where a contract is required in order to get a good
price, they will significantly jack up the price of the iPhone sold with
no contract, making it unattractive. Few people are going to pay $700
for an unsubsidized iPhone since you can buy a much more full featured
device from HTC for that much.
OTOH, Apple will lose a lot of iPhone sales if they do this, and they
may decide to continue feigning disapproval of unlocking while not doing
much to stop it. |