Apple’s announcement the iPhone will be released in Australia through Optus and Vodafone sets the stage for a good fight in the mobile phone sector over the next twelve months.
Leaving Telstra out of the deal is going to put a lot of competitive pressure on the big T, but their advantages in brand name, market position and mobile coverage gives them plenty of scope to fight back.
Another interesting angle on this is the pricing. The $199 and $299 US dollar prices will probably translate to around half the price of the comparable Blackberry and a third of the Nokia smartphones. This is really going to make the incumbents sweat.
So we’re going to see some terrific deals over the next few months and the carriers and handset manufacturers jostle for space in the market.
If you’re looking at buying a mobile phone the best advice is to wait a month or two.
I got the new iPhone and got the new update from their website, my iPhone froze and now I can’t use it at all. The help dest is too busy to take my calls…