Late Night iPhone Reading - March 3 2007: Apple Should License iPhone Platform, Meizu Minione Clone Costs $310, Apple iPhone Costs $3,000?
Posted by dennis on March 3rd, 2007 at 12:02am Comments
In tonight’s Late Night iPhone Reading daily articles roundup column:
- Apple Matters’ Chris Seibold looks at how much the average iPhone buyer is likely to shell out in total to be a lucky owner and user of this device in How much is the iPhone Really Going to cost you? Try $3,000.
- The Meizu Minione Chinese iPhone clone will cost much less than that: “a standard edition with a camera and 4GB of storage will cost as little as $310, with an 8GB variant costing $400 (vs. Apple’s $499 4GB model and top-end $599 8GB version),” reports iPodNN in Meizu’s iPhone clone to cost less than iPhone.
- The Utility Belt’s Jon Fortt argues that “If Apple really wants to own the high-end handset market, or even achieve its goal of 1 percent share, it should create a platform that everyone else can build upon. Apple’s far more than a hardware company. It’s an innovator,” in Why Apple should license the iPhone platform.
Related posts:
- Late Night iPhone Reading - March 4 2007: iPhone a Doubtful Gaming Platform, Features To Make iPhone $500 Worthy
- Late Night iPhone Reading - March 23 2007: Unofficial Apple iPhone Ad Roundup, Apple Mania, Challenges Ahead For Cellular Market
- Late Night iPhone Reading - March 24 2007: The iPhone: Is It a Macintosh, Apple & The Art of Good Timing, Nokia wants to be iPod Killer, Flash Prices Boost SanDisk
- Late Night iPhone Reading - March 14 2007: Getting Ready for Apple iPhone, Critics Reluctant to Answer the Call, How iPhone Changed The World
- Late Night iPhone Reading - March 22 2007: Vodafone leading European iPhone race, New Zealand Will Never See the iPhone, Google smart not to challenge Apple for iPhone
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