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Thread ID: 137716 2014-08-11 04:17:00 Leaked photos: Is this the new iPhone 6? WalOne (4202) PC World Chat
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1381437 2014-08-12 04:53:00 With anything inflated to it's limits, leaks are very likely. ;) R2x1 (4628)
1381438 2014-08-12 04:54:00 With anything inflated to it's limits, leaks are very likely. ;)

It's probably quite hard to leak the actual price when it hasn't been decided on :-D
Webdevguy (17166)
1381439 2014-08-12 05:00:00 The price iNflation(c) is one of life's certainties though. ;) R2x1 (4628)
1381440 2014-08-12 05:44:00 The price iNflation(c) is one of life's certainties though. ;)

Of course there is always a price determined by customer demand :thumbs:
Webdevguy (17166)
1381441 2014-08-12 06:44:00 Of course there is always a price determined by customer demand :thumbs:

Do you think that iusers will demand to pay high prices?

Ken :)
kenj (9738)
1381442 2014-08-12 07:34:00 Do you think that iusers will demand to pay high prices?

Ken :)

Always especially when the product is playing catch up
gary67 (56)
1381443 2014-08-12 07:58:00 Do you think that iusers will demand to pay high prices?

Ken :)
They won't "demand" to pay high prices, they will just pay what ever price is set and for Apple that tends to be what it thinks the current model of iPhone is worth based on the cost of R&D, manufacture, marketing, shipping and about 33% profit margin spread out across an expected 80 million iPhone units sales over the first financial quarter that it goes on sale.

Microsoft, Samsung and the rest would have a similar product pricing strategy with varying sales numbers for every new product they release although most of their hardware doesn't ship with a 33% profit margin factored in to the price.
Webdevguy (17166)
1381444 2014-08-12 08:43:00 If the iUsers don't pay an extraordinarily extortionate amount of money, they won't feel like they are getting a true iProduct, and that might ruin the illusion of technological superiority. Agent_24 (57)
1381445 2014-08-12 09:02:00 If the iUsers don't pay an extraordinarily extortionate amount of money, they won't feel like they are getting a true iProduct, and that might ruin the illusion of technological superiority.

:+1:
paulw (1826)
1381446 2014-08-12 09:34:00 If the iUsers don't pay an extraordinarily extortionate amount of money, they won't feel like they are getting a true iProduct, and that might ruin the illusion of technological superiority.
Well fortunately for Apple they figured out that formula ages ago ;) lots of other tech companies are still trying to work it out :)

Places like Nike, Adidas, Oakley etc all figured it out ages ago :thumbs:
Webdevguy (17166)
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