With a lower price, more features and a fast 3G wireless capability, the new iPhone with its AT&T service plan will be tough competition for both handset makers and wireless service.

Out of the major handset makers, I'm afraid Motorola is most likely to lose.

The good news is that it should force the handset makers and service provides to offer lower cost phones and plans.

 

Submitted: Jun 16, 2008    Views: 145    Comments: 2    Likes: 2   


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Ira
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The IPhone is a game changer and will affect all other handset makers, as well as Garmin.

Steve Jobs has figured out how to destroy this market.

I don't think it will hurt Verizon too much and I don't think it will help ATT too much (they are subsidizing and paying too much to Apple).

You can only play this by buying Apple.

Posted: Jun 17, 2008

Everyone in the industry is and should be very, very scared. Apple's got everyone by the balls now.

Posted: Jun 18, 2008



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