Or thats the conlusion reached in a survey of 379 Americans.WHAT THE FUCK. There is no way this is an accurate representation of American consumerism, and there is no possible way to get an accurate random sample of 300mil people from 379 people! Is this a fucking joke?http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20070223/tc_infoworld/86300
2/24/2007 12:23:09 AM
Ah yes, and now you see why these articles are TRULY irrelevent.87% of all statistics are made up anyway.(But I won't buy an iPhone until it's in the 200-299 dollar range either...)
2/24/2007 1:01:54 AM
ibtb
2/24/2007 1:04:42 AM
I won't buy the iphone till it is free with a 2 year contract or something like that.
2/24/2007 1:09:48 AM
I wouldn't pay that much for one... would you?
2/24/2007 1:10:22 AM
bucket
2/24/2007 1:30:16 AM
My company would. They pay enough for blackberrys. PS, they had similar studies when the ipod came out. The study has methodology problems and it cannot account for the fact that consumers don't know what they want. No one knew they wanted an expensive hard drive-based mp3 player until Apple unleashed it onto the world.
2/24/2007 1:30:17 AM
standard polls are usually done with 800-1000 people. how is 379 really much different?and no, i wont pay 500 for an iphone either.
2/24/2007 3:43:56 AM
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2/24/2007 6:59:24 AM
i might swing 350 but 500...no fuckin way...
2/24/2007 9:33:51 AM
Yeah, that survey is worthless. 379 people from a marketing research firm? Shit I could get 379 ppl surveys from myself in one afternoon.The real thing is that the iphone is really covering a niche market so you can't just ask normal electronic consumers who aren't ahead of the buying technology curve. This is the same shit about the smart PDA phones when they first launched. People tend to forget that they were 400-600 when they launched too. It was believed that it wouldn't take off, but yet, in the corporate world, people and businesses were buying them up because of their capabilities. I think it was recently that smart pda's surpassed normal pda in sales (in the past year).I also wouldn't justify spending 500 for that since I would never use all of the features on it. Maybe 200-300, but just remember, the product is still new so they are trying to turn a profit on the 1st adopters.
2/24/2007 1:07:06 PM
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2/24/2007 1:53:11 PM
No way in hell I'd drop half a G on a phone, even if it massaged my balls while it's in my pocket.
2/24/2007 1:53:43 PM
^i agree, why pay $500 on something you could lose so easily. forget that.
2/24/2007 1:56:55 PM
I agree that the survey is sketch, but the results are about what I'd expect. 1% of 300 million is 3 million. I'd actually be surprised if it sells 3 million units in the US at $500.
2/24/2007 2:16:59 PM
It wouldnt be that bad if you didn't already own an iPod. Like myself, I don't have one. So the iPhone is not that bad at $500 for me to get an iPod and a phone.
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