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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Apple 2.0: The iPhone's got Seoul

Mac news from outside the reality distortion field
November 28, 2009. 7:18 AM

The iPhone's got Seoul


Apple's smartphone lands with a bang in Korea as pre-orders approach 65,000

Source: Upstream live via iPhonAsia.com

After China's muted reception, Koreans greeted the launch of the iPhone Saturday in the style to which Apple (AAPL) has become accustomed. Hundreds of customers lined up, some as long as 26 hours in advance, to pick up the country's first batch of 1,000 iPhones amid flashing strobe lights and a blaring rockabilly band.

According to the AP, KT Corp. (KTC), the country's second-largest carrier, had received an estimated 65,000 pre-orders — a number likely to loosen Samsung and LG Electronics' tight grip on the local mobile phone market. Between them, the two manufacturers (the world's No. 2 and No. 3 cellphone makers after Nokia), had sold some 400,000 smartphones in Korea at prices considerably higher than they charge in other countries.

In this market, the 32 GB iPhone 3GS — which KT is selling for $317 on a $38 per month two-year contract and giving away free with a $112/mos. contract — is a relative bargain. The Korea Times reports that Samsung has already lowered prices on some models in what looks like the start of a smartphone price war.

Korea, writes iPhonAsia's Dan Butterfield, "has a sophisticated group of consumers who are eager to take full advantage of iPhone's superior user interface and application offerings."

And Apple was quick show Koreans the flashy features only the iPhone can offer. Below: An iPhone ad already airing on local TV.

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt
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Steve Jobs, goes the old joke at Apple, is surrounded by a reality distortion field; get too close and you believe what he's saying. Apple has made believers out of millions of customers -- and made a lot of investors rich -- but Philip Elmer-DeWitt believes that an ounce of skepticism never hurts when writing about the company. He should know. He's been covering Apple - and watching Steve Jobs operate -- since 1982.
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