Apr 26

iPad 2 to double sales in third quarter says analyst

iPad 2 to double sales in third quarter says analyst
According to analyst Horace Dediu of Asymco, Apple will continue to exceed sales and profit expectations through the third quarter, selling twice as many iPad 2 tablets as in the second quarter. Read the full story here.
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Photosmith organizes photos on iPad, syncs to Lightroom
A new full-featured photo organizer for the iPad gives professional photographers one more reason to leave their MacBooks at home. You can import and organize your photos with Photosmith on-the-go, then sync all your work to Adobe’s Lightroom client on your Mac or PC when you get home.
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Top 10 Tips for the iPad 2
From video editing to data management, iPad 2: The Missing Manual author J.D. Biersdorfer shares her top tips for using the latest version of the iPad. Read more.More from O’Reilly Answers:How to gather geographic location dataWhat audio transcription software would you recommend?How to use voice actions with Droid XHow to scale a relational database with Amazon EC2 Share knowledge, ask …
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Dec 07

News Update: AT&T CEO Admits Apple’s iPhone Is Major Sales Driver, But Says Customers Are Locked In

While at an investor conference sponsored by Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), AT&T (NYSE:T) Chief Executive, Randall Stephenson, acknowledged that Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 4 is driving “a lot” of its smartphone sales, or what he referred to as “integrated devices.” He added that these sales are locking many customers into long-term contracts that will not end if Apple’s iPhone goes to another carrier. Stephenson said, “If you look at the iPhone base, about 80% is either on a family-talk plan or in a business relationship with us.” He went onto say, “Those customers tend to be very sticky. They don’t churn very frequently.” The possibility of losing AT&T’s exclusive contract with Apple has been a major topic of concern for many T investors, especially as the quality of its service has received heavy criticism in recent months. Stephenson also said that about two-thirds of the current iPhone customer base already was with AT&T before getting the device. While details of the contract between Apple and AT&T have never been publicly disclosed, it is widely projected by many Wall Street analysts that Apple’s iPhone will move to another carrier like Verizon (NYSE:VZ) by early next year. Stephenson said the smartphone market has further room for growth. SmarTrend is bullish on shares of AT&T and our subscribers were alerted to buy on July 26, 2010 at .88. The stock has risen 11.1% since the alert was issued.
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Oct 23

AT&T Says Loss of Exclusive iPhone Sales Won’t Hurt Growth

AT&T Says Loss of Exclusive iPhone Sales Won’t Hurt Growth
AT&T said it activated a record 5.2 million new iPhones in the third quarter.
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Apple Laps RIM in Global Smartphone Sales
In its third quarterly report, Apple reported that it has shipped more iPhone units in 2010 as compared to both Blackberry and RIM. Until now, Research in Motion (RIM) was much ahead of Apple, but the latter has successfully surpassed it in global smartphone sales. Undoubtedly, Nokia is the leader in the Global smartphone market, Apple […] Apple Laps RIM in Global Smartphone Sales is a post …
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Consumer Reports gives iPhone users ratings and reviews—for a price
For $ 9.99, iPhone owners can download an app with features that include bar code scanning.
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Oct 19

RIM shoots back at Apple’s criticism, saying iPhone sales ‘don’t add up’

RIM shoots back at Apple’s criticism, saying iPhone sales ‘don’t add up’
MONTREAL – The BlackBerry vs. iPhone competition is getting a lot more personal with Research In Motion’s chief executive taking a slice out of Apple’s criticism of the Canadian smartphone maker.
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iPhone exclusivity: set to be broken?
The iPhone famously launched in the US with an exclusive carrier, greatly growing AT&T’s customer base as AT&T failed to properly grow its 3.5G network, yet requests for iPhone sales in the US and the rest of the world to be offered on as many carriers as possible continue, and are slowly being granted. With speculation mounting that Verizon will soon start offering a CDMA iPhone 4 equivalent …
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RIM shoots back at Apple’s criticism, saying iPhone sales ‘don’t add up’
MONTREAL – The BlackBerry vs. iPhone competition is getting a lot more personal with Research In Motion’s chief executive taking a slice out of
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Oct 16

How do I convince the Rogers/Bell/Telus sales rep to remove the data plan from an iPhone?

Question by Solid Snake (formerly βling βling™): How do I convince the Rogers/Bell/Telus sales rep to remove the data plan from an iPhone?
I am planning to buy an iPhone 4 soon, and I figured I don’t need 3G as I am surrounded by WiFi for 90% of the day, and it isn’t worth something like $ 15-$ 20 a month just to check my email on the bus.

Are there any tips you can give? Be nice and kind or be aggressive and demanding? Which strategies work best?

Best answer:

Answer by telusguy
If you want to get a subsidized (discounted) price when you buy the phone then it is absolutely required to have a data plan for the duration of the contract. The ONLY way to not have a data plan is to pay full price for the phone. 0 or 0, depending on the model you want.

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