Filed under: Handsets, HTC, LG, Motorola, RIM, Samsung, ATT, Sprint-Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Apple
Considering that Verizon went
way out of its way to get noticed on
iDay, it follows logic to think that it, along with a handful of other rivals, would at least consider slashing prices temporarily in order to
redirect attention from the oft-hyped
iPhone. Interestingly, none of that actually proved true, as Verizon went so far as to raise the prices of a number of handsets, while neither T-Mobile nor Sprint introduced any huge discounts in order to garner attention. Reportedly, AT&T was the carrier that implemented the most price cuts, as the
Pearl,
KRZR, and
N75 all saw lower prices surrounding the iPhone launch. Of course, it could be that competing carriers simply succumbed to the fact that those eying an iPhone weren't likely to be tempted by anything else, and for all intensive purposes, they'd be absolutely
correct.
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Jul 15 2007, 07:00 PM
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Filed under: Motorola, Apple, iPhone, RIM, Verizon Wireless, Samsung, Handsets, sprint-nextel, HTC, T-Mobile, ATT, Smartphone, LG, competition, price, discount, pricing, prices, rivals, rival, price cut, PriceCuts, discounts, PriceCut, price cuts