Unseen iPhone "better than your current mobile"

Consumers have never seen one, touched one or even got the full details of what it is and how it works -- but apparently almost everyone thinks it's better than the one they've got now.

According to research from analyst house Strategy Analytics, 90 percent of mobile users said they believe the forthcoming iPhone will be better than the mobile they currently have.

The research also found more than 40 percent of individuals rate the iPhone much better across key functional categories -- including music player, Web browsing, voicemail and phone call management than their own phone.

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It's unclear how consumers have made their value judgement given that, to date, only a handful of Apple execs have been given an iPhone handset to use. The device itself is yet to be released to the public and no firm launch date has been set beyond the company saying it will appear in June.

Consumers aren't happy with every aspect of the iPhone, however. Strategy Analytics found they balk at the cost -- the phone will be sold at two price points, US$499 for a 4GB device and US$599 for an 8GB version.

Other industry watchers have also queried the pricing of the handset. A report from Harris Interactive suggested 40 percent of would-be iPhone buyers would wait for the price to come down before putting their hand in their pocket.

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Talkback 3 comments

    Says more about them Anonymous -- 28/05/07

    The comment "but apparently almost everyone thinks it's better than the one they've got now." just drives home the fact that consumers can be swayed by marketing of vapourware. I put most consumers of the latest technology up with BMW 3 series drivers. 80% of them buy the car without even test driving it first. They buy on hype, reputation and that they just have to have the latest and greatest. Pathetic really but i will take their money from them.

    It's all about M-A-R-K-E-T-I-N-G Timothy -- 28/05/07

    And the fact that so many people have really bad phones. I have the T-Mobile Dash (US), and it is an excellent device. I just upgraded to WM6, which is a big upgrade from Windows Mobile 5.

    The iPhone has a touch screen, which people either love or hate...I personally hate them, because I have big fingers and I disdain stylus pens. Also, i understand that the iPhone has a sealed battery...if this is true, that is a HUGE disadvantage, especially for an all-in-one device. Thanks, but I'll stick with my Dash.

    Infomrmation Anonymous -- 28/05/07

    It also shows how horrible most mobile interfaces are these days - and WM5 is not a pleasent experience - havent tried 6 but it can only be better. As to where folks get there information I suspect the WWDC keynote demo'ing the iphone was one place. It was heavily hit on the web. Steve is very good at hype but he doesnt have to do much convincing that the iPhone will be better. Try browsing the web on a V3!
    Nigel

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