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Apple iPhone: AT&T Brimming with Confidence

AT&T is very confident the iPhone experience will overcome any perception of a steep price tag for the device, according to the Seattle Times. The newspaper cited Glenn Lurie, AT&T's president of national distribution, as saying the buzz ahead of release has surpassed expectations.

"The anticipation that we're seeing, the buzz we're seeing, at least for me, has far exceeded our expectations of how important this would be to the business and us," Mr. Laurie said.

Even so, Brier Dudley was skeptical about the price gap between the iPhone and other phones, and he asked Mr. Laurie about how customers would react to a US$600 mobile phone.

"Here's how I'd explain it," Mr. Laurie said. "The most popular iPod, a 4-gigabyte Nano, costs $200. If you've got a RIM BlackBerry or Palm Treo, you probably paid $200 minimum. Then you've got a phone that you got for free or paid maybe $50.

"You're at $450 or $500. The question you've got to be able to ask yourself is, is this device going to be able to replace those three, so you carry one? That's the question.

"I think when people get their hands on it and really experience it — the touch screen is phenomenal, this touch screen is like nothing you've ever used — to experience that, the skepticism, I think, around some of those things will go away.

"There are other things — you have the widgets, some of the Google applications that are coming — there are just so many things here that the price will not be an issue."

When asked about the [Safari] Browser in the iPhone and whether that might hurt AT&T, Mr. Laurie reiterated that the iPhone and its Browser won't function unless the user has a package with AT&T.

Finally, Mr. Laurie had great praise for Apple's design sense: "I think the other thing people haven't really thought through is that Apple's so good at simplifying things. That's just what they're known for; they've really simplified the phone. The standard phone applications are really intuitive, whether it's receiving a phone call, putting that person on hold, adding another party and bringing a conference call together."

We all knew that Apple was very good at these these kinds of things. What's encouraging is that the culture of excellence in the customer experience is bleeding over the fence and affecting (and infecting) AT&T as well. That's a dynamic that's been missing in the rest of the mobile phone industry.

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Why would the inclusion of a web browser "hurt AT&T"?

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I think what was being referred to is Apple's build in Wi-Fi. If you can get on the internet using Wi-Fi for free, you would not need to pay for data minutes to use ATT's Edge network to surf the Internet. I for one will consider an iPhone only if it can be used with ATT's pay as you go.

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Why would the inclusion of a web browser "hurt AT&T"?

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Sir Harry Flashman said:

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Why would the inclusion of a web browser "hurt AT&T"?

I wonder if the browser home page will be set to an AT&T page and can not be changed. I certainly hope not, I want a home page of my choice.

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There better not be some stupid limitation on WiFi use and the web... I'd never spring for it if it were crippled or restricted.

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"You're at $450 or $500". No, you're at $400 or $450. Are all your calculations that far off?

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I think if anything is going to stunt iPhone sales, it's going to be the plan's that AT&T will have for the iPhone. They probably will be some ridiculous fee for data access, and that will be what will make people hesitate to buy the iPhone. It won't be the initial cost, it'll be the monthly fee that'll put people off. There's a reason why all the announcements have been $x dollars plus plan, but they have announced nothing about the plan. Of course, it'll be worse in Canada with Rogers, as it costs Rogers a different amount to send a byte to different phonse [RIM device vs Palm device vs non-'Smart' phones]. The thing that's making AT&T salivate will be the data charges, and that it'll probably default to using EDGE rather than Wifi for data, and it probably won't be obvious which network you are using at any moment, so you'll "accidently" use EDGE instead of Wifi. Now, I REALLY want the iPhone to be a great product, and want one for myself, but the cell phone companies can't seem to help but shoot themselves in the foot.

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acdc1174 said:

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I think if anything is going to stunt iPhone sales, it's going to be the plan's that AT&T will have for the iPhone. They probably will be some ridiculous fee for data access, and that will be what will make people hesitate to buy the iPhone. It won't be the initial cost, it'll be the monthly fee that'll put people off. There's a reason why all the announcements have been $x dollars plus plan, but they have announced nothing about the plan. Of course, it'll be worse in Canada with Rogers, as it costs Rogers a different amount to send a byte to different phonse [RIM device vs Palm device vs non-'Smart' phones]. The thing that's making AT&T salivate will be the data charges, and that it'll probably default to using EDGE rather than Wifi for data, and it probably won't be obvious which network you are using at any moment, so you'll "accidently" use EDGE instead of Wifi. Now, I REALLY want the iPhone to be a great product, and want one for myself, but the cell phone companies can't seem to help but shoot themselves in the foot.

I agree that the plans will be the limiting factor. It will be a hard sale unles they get their plans down near Sprint's $15/month for unlimited data. I doubt that there will be some insidious plan to make the user "accidentally" use their EDGE though. I've been a Windows Mobile user for years and have had no problem with my PPC-6700 alternating between my home wifi and the EV-DO. This I am sure, will be well executed.

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Wi-Fi on iPhone should not hurt AT&T. Not all places has Wi-Fi and if you need to use the Internet on those places, you must use AT&T's data plan. Now you may think that AT&T will be able to nickle and dime the users if iPhone didn't have Wi-Fi, but people wouldn't like to get an iPhone. iPhone brings AT&T new subscribers and having more userbase is more important than squeezing users for every penny.

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