Apple To Drop iPhone XR Price in Japan Amid Weak Sales (wsj.com) 74
A month after Apple's new iPhone XR release, the company is set to discount the device in Japan, The Wall Street Journal reports. From the report: Less than a month after releasing the iPhone XR, Apple is moving to offer subsidies to mobile-network operators in Japan to shore up sales of its least expensive new smartphone, people familiar with the matter said. The de facto discount of the handset, coupled with cuts in production plans, are a sign of limited enthusiasm among consumers for the model, which has fewer features than Apple's other two new releases and costs more than still-popular older models like the iPhone 8.
If you want an iPhone (Score:3, Interesting)
Apple is selling the refurbished 128 gig iPhone 7 for $469:
https://www.apple.com/us_edu_8... [apple.com]
Seriously, why spend $800-$1300 on an iPhone... or any phone?
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Even 469$USD, especially for a used phone, is too much.
Re:If you want an iPhone (Score:4, Insightful)
Even 469$USD, especially for a used phone, is too much.
For the same reason some folks do the following: -
1: fly Business Class for three times the Economy Class ticket price
2: Have mansions as homes yet obviously do not use all the space
3: Drive Lexus, Mercedes or Lamborghinis, yet a Renault or Chevy could be just as effective
4: Are willing to spend up to US$5,000 on a dinner plate with the likes of the Clintons etc...
Need more?
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You mean have more money than brains?
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No. They just like to spend their money on that.
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Apple used to have economy class items. Since Tim Cook took over, all the low-cost items have been dropped and the prices of the remaining items have gone up.
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Apple used to have economy class items. Since Tim Cook took over, all the low-cost items have been dropped and the prices of the remaining items have gone up.
... and Apple's profits are hitting record highs, so this looks like a smart strategy.
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Yeah, but used.
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Used I-phone, all sticky with scratches!
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Even 469$USD, especially for a used phone, is too much.
I’ve bought refurbished Apple stuff - it’s the only way I buy it, actually. With the phones, both the battery and the shell are new. The warranty is the same as new. And I’ve never seen a less-than-perfect screen on an Apple-refurbished product.
If you’re gonna buy Apple kit, refurb is the way to go.
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I did a search for kit on store.apple.com, and while there are some results, none of them are kits. I miss the days when you could buy a kit and assembly it.
Re: If you want an iPhone (Score:1)
The Apple 1 was only available as a kit. It was a single pc board and you had to come up with your own power transformer (a heavy item to ship). You also had to attach your own parallel-strobed ascii keyboard. There was a patch by at the keyboard input to add inverters if needed for your keyboard. The Apple 1s most commonly seen for big-bux sales today are augmented kits with the add-on parts the original owner came up with.
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Not really. It's substantially faster than this (and probably next) year's crop of fastest Android devices, has better apps, and will receive updates for many years.
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Especially the XR, no SD Card, no audio jack, and a 720p screen LOL?!?
I bet in Japan, like in north america, they have wwwaaaaayyyy better phone for half the price.
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Stuck (Score:3, Insightful)
Effectively I can't do any more with an iPhone XS or XR that I could do with an iPhone 6.
It reminds me of what the Windows ecosystem used to do 20 years ago, advertising better specs, not better utility. Looks like Apple is finally too fat and stuck on the innovation train.
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The camera is a little nicer than an iphone 6, i.e it does way better in low light. Other than that, you are spot on.
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"Effectively I can't do any more with an iPhone XS or XR that I could do with an iPhone 6."
There are a few feature differences but there is a big difference in performance. I don't see much performance difference between iPhone5 and iPhone 6 (which I still use depending on occasion) but there is a huge difference in performance.
Before I got the iPhone X, both the 5 and 6 were great and I didn't really have any complaints. Now that I have the X, the 5 and 6 just seem very slow.
With that said, my work paid fo
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Effectively I can't do any more with an iPhone XS or XR that I could do with an iPhone 6.
What is the obsession with doing more? Phones have been largely feature complete for a while now with the only real innovation left being to turn them into something else, like a full desktop ala Samsung Dex.
My current laptop can't do more than my pervious one could either. It can however do it faster and better. I'm not fan of the upgrade cycle, but that alone is no reason not to produce high-end top tier deviecs for those who want them.
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Get the fuck out of California once in a while to see how normal people live. We're not all rich assholes
Once you correct for living expenses, California has the highest poverty rate [economist.com] of any state.
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So what? It does not matter if you pick the average or the median, it does not apply to anyone making the decisions at Apple.
Re: Dear Apple (Score:1)
Clue: nerds don't care if tech companies are profitable. Maybe you came here by mistake and meant to be reading Barron's or Forbes.
Why didn't they make a small X (Score:1)
The device really has no real appeal, being the slighty cheaper "middle child" of the whole range. If it were the size of the 5S/SE (or even smaller, with an edge to edge screen) I'd be interested.
Because they couldn't make a small X (Score:2)
They didn't make a small X because the sensors for FaceID along with the camera and everything else cause the notch up there to be wide enough that there wouldn't be enough room on either side for the status bar items in a smaller display. A smaller phone would have needed a full-width bezel on the top and due to Apple's obsession with design and symmetry this was just not an option. The resulting phone would have looked too much like what 100 Android phones look like.
The only way to make a smaller X would
Re: Because they couldn't make a small X (Score:1)
If they aren't idiots, are you able to explain the lack of a headphone jack? Because I still don't grasp the logical chain of causal thinking that underpinned the decision.
Re: Because they couldn't make a small X (Score:2)
Apple is trying to become a music streamer and they wanted to close the analog hole. Rigid DRM is now just a software patch away. (Plus they will offer the same sort of additional arguments they used to for why a one button mouse was superior)
More worrying (Score:2)
Putting the fruit bashing aside I find this worrying because the sales data I'm seeing from my own business globally would seem to suggest a sudden drop in consumer confidence, especially in the US.
If I compare sales last thanksgiving to this year the difference is night and day. Our sales tends to be seasonal and well matched annually in fluctuations.
When the dot com bubble burst I was working at Cisco, who were the first company to be valued at $500Billion (look at them now), and I remember Chambers sayin
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Tired of winning yet?
Mobile Devices Have Peaked (Score:2)
Most phones do the tasks we need them to do in our every day life. The iPhones I have owned donâ(TM)t stop working till Something heavy gets dropped on them or they fall when I am up on a ladder. No need to buy a new one. Aside from some fancy new bells and whistles the older models work just fine. I think new phone sales will continue to soften.
Too little, too late ! (Score:2)
Apple To Drop iPhone Price ?
That's overdue.
But it's too little too late.
Iphone XR (Score:1)