AT&T To Cut Price Of New 3G iPhone

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AT&T to cut the price of Apple’s new iPhone

By Scott Moritz, writer

AT&T (T) is planning to put some extra shine on the even sleeker new Apple (AAPL) iPhone.

When the 3G iPhone is introduced this summer, AT&T, the exclusive U.S. iPhone sales partner with Apple, will cut the price by as much as $200, according to a person familiar with the strategy.

AT&T is preparing to subsidize $200 of the cost of a new iPhone, bringing the price down to $199 for customers who sign two-year contracts, the source says. Apple is expected to have two versions of the new iPhone, an 8-gigabyte-memory and a 16-gigabyte-memory model with price tags widely expected to be $399 and $499.

AT&T and Apple declined to comment.

At $200, the iPhone would be within reach of a much wider consumer market and give AT&T a strong magnet to pull lucrative customers away from rivals like Verizon Wireless (VZ), Sprint (S) and T-Mobile (DT). The $200 rebate or subsidy would be limited to AT&T customers and not available through Apple’s stores. The new iPhone sold by AT&T will likely be locked or programmed so buyers can’t take the cheaper iPhone to another phone service.

Subsidies of $100 to $200 are common in the U.S. phone market, where people buy their phones from their carriers. Lowering the consumer cost of the phone to win two-year subscribers is considered a small investment with a quick payoff. The average monthly wireless bill is around $50, so a phone company can recoup the phone’s cost in a matter of months.

The average iPhone user however, runs up a $100 tab each month due to the higher priced data and calling plan. This would give AT&T an even quicker payback on its $200 outlay. But AT&T doesn’t get to keep all the money it collects from its iPhone users. Unlike most other phonemakers (but like BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIMM)) Apple has a revenue-sharing arrangement that requires telcos like AT&T to pay somewhere between 9% and 25% of the money collected each month from iPhone users.

The new iPhone is expected to be released on the one-year anniversary of the original iPhone debut June 27 or thereabouts. A few weeks prior to that launch, Apple is planning to stop supplies of the older model iPhone, according to the source. This will help clear out inventory and stir up demand for the new device. It will also attempt to avoid the public relations pratfall Apple made when it cut the price of the iPhone without warning last year. To soothe the ire among people who bought the iPhone just before the sudden markdown, Apple issued store credits.

A few details about the new iPhone have also been confirmed by the source. The new iPhone will be 2.5 mm thinner than the 11.7 mm original. The iPhone will also have a GPS chip for navigation and other location-based services.
 
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This is how motorala fucked up the razr though.

No one wants something that isn't exclusive.

All a competitor needs to do now is make a 400-500 iPhone-esque phone and everybody is gonna drop the iPhone like hot shit and try to get the more expensive/exclusive joint.
 

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Companies have tried and FAILED to make something comparable to the iPhone...

And if someone wants a phone just cause it's "exclusive", just wait until u graduate high school and things will change
 
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And if someone wants a phone just cause it's "exclusive", just wait until u graduate high school and things will change
LOL. Its human nature man...18 or 80 it doesn't matter. Phones-cars-clothes whatever, everyone wants the top the line that no one else has. People aren't saving up their pay checks to buy Lee Dungarees.

The Wall Street Journal ran an article a few months back about how the Razr's popularity plummeted as soon as the price dropped significantly.
 
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LOL. Its human nature man...18 or 80 it doesn't matter. Phones-cars-clothes whatever, everyone wants the top the line that no one else has. People aren't saving up their pay checks to buy Lee Dungarees.

The Wall Street Journal ran an article a few months back about how the Razr's popularity plummeted as soon as the price dropped significantly.
the razr's technology was also severely outdated whereas the iphone's is ahead of its time and is actually getting better with the new version of the phone and software that is dropping around that time.

i personally don't see the hype dying down anytime soon.
 
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the razr's technology was also severely outdated whereas the iphone's is ahead of its time and is actually getting better with the new version of the phone and software that is dropping around that time.

i personally don't see the hype dying down anytime soon.
As much as an electronics guy I am with new shit all the time, I still have my RAZR from 2005 :(.
 
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This is how motorala fucked up the razr though.

No one wants something that isn't exclusive.

All a competitor needs to do now is make a 400-500 iPhone-esque phone and everybody is gonna drop the iPhone like hot shit and try to get the more expensive/exclusive joint.
i agree. but then again everyone and their momma seem to have a razor nowadays. i do. cause it was hella cheap. iphones seem to be heading there. i see alota ppl with them. but yeah eventually, not too long from now, therell be a new hot phone on the market
 
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the razr looked cool, but it really didn't do anything special...the iphone lives up to the hype, and is probably the coolest gadget on the market right now...
 

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but yeah eventually, not too long from now, therell be a new hot phone on the market
yeah a 3G capable iPhone for $199 lol

btw for those that didn't actually READ the whole article, that price is for those signing a 2 year contract with AT&T. If you buy it at an Apple store or wanna buy one outright it's still gonna be the same price.
 
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I switched from T Mobile to ATT last year to get the iPhone...cant remember but I think I got a 2 yr plan. So does this mean I can extend my contract 2 more years and get the new iPhone for this price or does this apply to new customers only?
 
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I switched from T Mobile to ATT last year to get the iPhone...cant remember but I think I got a 2 yr plan. So does this mean I can extend my contract 2 more years and get the new iPhone for this price or does this apply to new customers only?
pretty sure its to extend your contract another 2 years. if i was you i would wait for the 2 year contract to be up then cop the best iphone out at the moment. hell 2 years from now might be 3g and like a 32gb or 64 gb iphone with tactile feedback and a bunch of other updated shit. shits stupid to upgrade just so you have your websites load 5-10 seconds faster.
 
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Insiders have confirmed to Fortune that ATT will in fact be subsidizing the cost on the new 3G iPhone, which will be released this summer. That means the $399 8GB will be only $199, and the $499 16GB model will only be $299 with an ATT contract.

It makes sense for Apple to not offer these rebates from their retail stores, perhaps with a mail-in rebate available from ATT on phones purchased from the Apple store. Of course T-Mobile users and non-ATT users won't qualify for the rebate - the point of subsidizing is to offer a lower price on a product in order to gain higher long-term revenue from subscription (i.e. - your $150 ATT bill ).

The insider also confirmed as has been rumored that the 3G version will have proper GPS rather than the cell tower based solution currently in place on the iPhone.


looks like apple is going to have to announce this new phone sooner then later.