Friday, June 29, 2007

Apple IPhone, Must-Have for Technophiles, May Be Tougher Sell for Parents

(Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer
Jerry Yang wants an iPhone. Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff
plans to trade in his Motorola Inc. Razr for one. Chuck Jones
not only doesn't want one, he also isn't about to spend $1,000
or more to get iPhones for his two daughters.

While technophiles clamor for Apple Inc.'s combination
mobile phone and music player, some regular consumers like Jones
are less enthusiastic. The iPhone is pricier than rivals, lacks
the keyboard used by text messagers and works only on an AT&T
Inc. network. Parents also may balk at the $200 penalty to
switch wireless carriers, no matter how much their kids beg.


Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News

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