Is the apple iphone overpriced?
Jan 24th, 2010 by lysate-centrifuges.com
Costing about $500 or $600 (depending on the specific model), the Apple iPhone might seem significantly more
Apple’s products, like Japanese manufacturer Sony, have always commanded a premium market.
While it’s easy to say that a similar cellphone might cost significant less, and represent better value for money, is that really the case?
For starters, Apple has emphasized a great deal on the design and ergonomics of its
Witness the Apple Macintosh.
When released in 1984, it for users everywhere.
Where computers used to be cryptic devices where you needed to learn to codes to get it working, the Macintosh brought the Graphical User Interface (or GUI for short) forefront.
Suddenly, users who had “PC Phobia” were taking to computers which seemed so much easier
Likewise, for the iPhone, it looks set to conquer the smartphone market.
Instead of cryptic commands complex operations, the Apple iPhone has incorporated several ’smart’ features, such as the ability to magnify
It incorporates an ambient light sensor
The intelligence of the device also automatically switches the screen display from a portrait to a the device is flipped from a vertical to a horizontal orientation.
And if you should answer
Apple certainly has a multitude of competitors in the market and a sign that it is
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