The iPhone price drop makes me happy to be a gadget late adopter
Apple announced some new products and prices today, and apparently some people aren’t exactly (update: not all that displeased, as it turns out) pleased about the prices of iPhones dropping by $200 so quickly after they were introduced. Which I sort of get and then sort of don’t. Yeah, it’s a bummer and all that it cost more when you bought it, but then they’re not taking any of your functionality away. I think John Gruber sums the situation up nicely:
And for those of you who’ve already bought one and are pissed about the price cut, if you didn’t think the iPhone was worth $599, you shouldn’t have bought it. That’s how supply and demand works.
Indeed.
My price point for an iPhone is “free with a service contract like my current crappy phone.” When it hits there, I’ll probably get one. Why not?
For the time being, however, the prices on “classic” iPods — the kind that just plays music, which is all I’d use it for, anyway — have dropped and the disks have gotten bigger. For the same price that I got my 40GB model for a few years back they now have a 160GB model. That’s more space than my laptop has! I’m already having to filter out tracks when I load the iPod, so seeing these much bigger models at the same old prices is quite nice. (Not that I’m going to buy one, mind you. But still.)
September 5th, 2007 at 7:15 pm
I’m not displeased. Bummed at my bad timing, that’s all. Did you see my follow-up?
September 5th, 2007 at 7:38 pm
Yeah, right after I posted the article. (Which was sort of ironic, given the context.) I’ve linked to it in the main body of the post.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:35 pm
It turns out that enough people whined that Apple is giving them all $100 store credit. That has to be the most bizarre episode I’ve seen in the tech business. I wonder if Steve is going to give a discount to people who bought iPods a few days ago. ;-)