Showing posts with label iphone restocking fee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone restocking fee. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

iPhone Failed Marketing Strategy: Unlocked Devices and Apple Greed

Apple entered the mobile phone business without any experience and now it's paying the price. In a previous post on Mobile Telephony Innovations: "Google Rises, Apple Falls--Poor iPhone Marketing Strategies, I summarized Apple's deal with AT&T, price reductions, Google's Android initiative with the Open Handset Alliance and sales of iPhones on eBay.

Today's announcement of one million unlocked iPhones (nearly 30% of units), reducing Apple's continuing revenue share with AT&T and massive unsold inventory reveals all is not well. Analysts estimate that for every one million iPhones sold, Apple loses $300M to $400M in future revenue and profit. Convincing overseas carriers to accept a revenue share is now hampered. Witness China Mobile's recent rejection.

The main reason for the failed strategy is Apple's greed. If it had never linked iPhone activation to iTunes and followed AT&T's standard activation procedures, iPhone buyers would have been locked into AT&T's 14 day (30 in California) return policy with a two year contract. During the purchase, AT&T would have also obtained the original IMEI number  and buyer information. 

Since Apple chose iTunes for activation, hackers immediately jumped in to unlock the device, followed by Apple's ineffective software update to stop them. The product itself, although flawed, is a significant advance in touch screen mobile devices. (Read my review.) But Apple should have followed standard carrier activation procedures until established in the global wireless market.

Update on 2/18/08.  I Googled  "unlock iphone imei itunes sync 2008" and got over 11,000 hits. iPhone owners who want to unlock are clearly confused about iTunes synchronization, IMEI numbers and software and firmware updates. In addition, while eBay listed 706 unlocked iPhone listings (not including lots) on the day of my first blog post,  eBay now has 2,129 unlocked listings  and 2,909 total listings (including lots) on 2/18/08. SIM card listings have risen to 61 for the 1.1.2 firmware upgrade only.