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Butterflies in Jobs’ Stomach Over iPhone
Thursday, June 28th, 2007 at 4:00 PM - by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Steve Jobs admitted that hes nervous about the iPhone launch and has butterflies in his stomach, according to USA Today on Friday.
"We wanted to make a phone so great, you couldnt imagine going anywhere without it," Jobs told USA Today on Thursday. "That was our goal, and we think we achieved it. Thats why we have such butterflies in our stomach. We get to see Friday if people agree with us."
Asked why the iPhone has taken the country by storm, Mr. Jobs said, "Mobile devices are really important to people. Its not like this is an obscure product category that affects just a small part of the population. People have seen in the demos and our ads something they instantly know they can figure out to use. People throw technology at us constantly, and most of us say I dont have time to figure that out. Most of us have experiences with our current mobile phones and cant figure them out."
Some have wondered why Apple chose 6:00 PM on a Friday night to make the iPhone available. Mr. Jobs explained: "It seemed like a good time. People are off work. Its a time thats democratic. Its still light out. Everybody is available at that time. We didnt want people to have to take time off from work. We wanted everybody to have the same chance."
Mr. Jobs also weighed in on the EDGE network issue. "EDGE will be faster than people have read in the reviews. Some of the criticism of EDGE is more theoretical. Blackberrys use EDGE, and in many cases is slower, because our software is better." Randall Stephenson of AT&T agreed, adding: "I carry a 3G phone and the iPhone, and in terms of the general experience, its comparable. Im not concerned."
Mr. Jobs and Stephenson answered many other intriguing questions. The upshot is that if Apple and AT&T run out of the iPhones, theyll scramble to make more. Customers will have to wait, and then come back later. (No rain checks.) On the other hand, maybe a complete sellout on iDay One isnt so bad. It would calm those butterflies.
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