In January 2007, Steve Jobs with Apple Inc. introducing their first iPhone in his speech at the Macworld Conference and Expo. At the time in the hands of Jobs, looks like a sleek black rectangle. Then, Jobs touched the screen object. Suddenly, the object is turned into an interactive surface. Jobs placed a fingertip function as arrows on the screen and slide from left to right. When his finger moves, the arrow was moved. For some people, the interaction between a human finger and an image on the screen is more amazing than all the other combined features. Apple Inc. shocked the world on June 29, 2007 when they decided to blatantly plunge into mobile phone business competition. Apple exclusively pick up AT&T Wireless as a partner to market the iPhone 2G. When first developed, Apple wanted to make the iPhone mobile device that combines the entertainment features of the iPod with a cell phone communication. Moreover, iPhone 2G comes with a 2 megapixel camera for documentation needs. In some ways, the iPhone is more like a Palmtop computer than a mobile phone. Like most smartphones , you can use it to make and receive calls, listen to music, watch movies, browse the web, or send and receive email and text messages. You can also take pictures and video (using iPhone 3GS or other models) with built-in camera, import photos from your computer and manage them using the iPhone app. IPhone product development iPhone iPhone is a product created by Apple Inc. which is very appalling the world when first appearance in 2007. The first series of iPhone only has features built-in applications and can't be added by third-party applications developed by iPhone developers. So this iPhone can't be used to download new applications. See spec iPhone here. iPhone 3G The next year, in 2008, the iPhone 3G introduced by Apple Inc.. iPhone 3G is the second generation of gadget that has the most advanced technology at that time. This iPhone can run on a network of third generation cellular (3G) and has a GPS receiver is presented by the iPhone OS 2.0. iPhone also lets you view maps and satellite data from Google Maps, including a layer of a nearby business. iPhone owners get the opportunity to upgrade the software on their phones. With additional accompanied the App Store at the moment has around 10 thousand applications with total downloaded 300 million times. See the iPhone 3G spec here .
DIFFERENTIATION- AT&T’s exclusive agreement to market and sell the iPhone with Apple Corporation has differentiated itself from its competitors. Utilization of its vast spectrum to offer video conferencing service (video share).
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...d subscribed to AT&T network to utilize the smartphone. It will become threats when too dependence on Apple will influence on their brand images and make AT&T overshadow by Apple. This also will effect, if someday Apple not interested to collaboration again with them, so they will not be able to gain profit and recognize the market.
The principal conclusions of this report show that the iPhone is a successful product that combines interesting features: iPod, internet browser and mobile phone, which satisfy the customer’s needs moreover it is also exceeding their expectations thanks to its fashionable design. However the UK current mobile market is very competitive, so Apple will have to deal with tough competition against established mobile phone manufacturers. The report finally comes up with some recommendations that can help improving Apple’s performance and the marketing environment for the iPhone, these are mainly:
In June of 2007, the first iPhone was released, revolutionizing our way of living. For the past seven years, it has been known worldwide as one of the top smartphones. Since then, we have become reliant on mobile devices and technology in general making them a necessity for everyday life. The iPhone has further influenced our lifestyle due to its advanced and convenient features. Using the iPhone’s capabilities as the basis, this paper will explore the impact on our society from the use of, and dependence on iPhones. It will further analyze if these outcomes are in fact positive. The iPhone has become substantial in how we function, creating a significant change in our culture. Since iPhones do influence our lives, it is important to interpret how it is accomplished.
Ans. Apple decreased the power of its buyers and increased its own supplier power by introducing customer developed applications. Since the iPhone was the first to market with an internet access, data storage, MP3 player, which could all accept customer developed applications, its buyers had no power and no choice but to purchase the product and the applications from Apple. Unfortunately, Apple could not create an entry barrier and there are more and more companies offering customer developed applications such as Google and its Android operating system.
With all the hype surrounding the iPod post its introduction into the electronics market, it should be of no surprise that iPod’s unmatched demand for such distinct music management tool would lead Apple to add iPod’s features to the most sold electronic device to date: the cell phone. Thus, you get a hybrid called the iPhone. This highly anticipated electronic trend setter without fault had numbers of people waiting in line at the Apple store in New York; iPod fans want to be among the first to explore some of the most innovative phone features to date. Among those features you will find a 3.5 inch touch screen (the largest of all smart phones), Wi-Fi connectivity, the most usage time of all smart phones, i.e. talk time, internet use, or video playback, and many more impressive characteristics. The iPhone has, thereby, revolutionized the cell phone industry to become a potential best designed and most admired phone of the decade.
iPhone combines three products a revolutionary mobile phone, a wide screen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers.. Apple iPhone Website.
If you don 't have an iPhone, drop everything you are doing and run to the store because you are missing out, on the most innovative phone of this generation. The iPhone is the best selling smartphone, around the world and it is very user friendly. I’m going to tell you why, first of all this is the only smartphone starting from the iPhone 4 to the present iPhone with a built in feature that gives you the ability to video call. In fact, this phone is a must in your life is because when you purchase an iPhone or any Apple product, you can buy Apple care which is coverage for your phone. Not to mention the amazing features the phone has like group chat, time-lapse, slo-mo,pano, in the camera, the find my iPhone app, front camera, Touch ID, etc.…
Cellular phones were another big break for AT&T. They created the “car phone” back in the 1940s, but they wanted something more (“AT&T Labs,” n.d.). Next arrived a huge development as a “breakthrough came when AT&T Labs divided wireless communications into series of calls, then automatically switched callers as they moved so that each cell could be reused” (“AT&T Labs,” n.d.). That is what has made it possible for people today to be able to use cell phones to communicate with one another. This escalated quickly into a multibillion dollar industry and helped people both at home and on the go communicate with anyone, anywhere, and at any time (“AT&T Labs,” n.d.).
In the 1980s, first generation (1G) cell phones consisted of voice-only analog devices with limited range and features that were sold mainly in North America. In the 1990s, second generation (2G) devices consisted of voice/data digital cell phones with higher data transfer rates, expanded range, and more features. Sales of these devices expanded to Europe and Asia. In the twenty-first century, Nokia and other companies are combining several digital technologies into third generation (3G) communication devices that reach globally and feature the convergence of the cell phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), Internet services, and multimedia applications.
The year is 2014, the markets are changing constantly, and they always have to meet the needs of new consumers as well as old consumers. Mobile telephones have been in the retail and wholesale business for quite some time, and are only evolving from here on out. There are things that these cell phones can bring us that are major benefits in our everyday lives. Cell phones bring us maps, radios, address books, and even flashlights now. Cell phones have taken shape from a huge portable device to a more convenient thin device that can fit in your pocket. With time in any consumer market, the consumer adapts to the technology that makes their life easier. The constant innovation of cell phones has led us to smart phones, and these smart phones are capable of putting certain businesses out of the market. Businesses that engineered PDAs in the past were met with challenges because smart phones are able to match their productivity. Land lines have become useless since everyone can afford a mobile device now. Listening to music has also switched from a traditional CD Player/MP3 Player to an everyday smart phone.
When this phone released, it was only available on a first come first serve basis with a limitation of two phones per customer. [1] The trademark for this phone and future iPhone developments was its home button. The iPhone 3 was completely touchscreen (other than the home button), had a metal rear casing, a 3.5-inch display, and was initially the foundation for future modern smartphones to come. [6] Apple was proud to announce that on September 10, 2007, 74 days after its release the iPhone 3 sold its 1 millionth phone. [1] iPhone was included in TIMEs All Time 100 Greatest and Most Influential Gadgets where TIME honored this original phone, not its latest model, for “the way it rocked the mobile-phone industry” (8 Years of the iPhone: An Interactive Timeline,
Despite the short amount of time since the introduction of the smartphone, the rapid development of the software and technology has had a tremendous effect on the everyday life in society today. The concept of communicating through a telephone was developed in the 1870s. Devices to transmit speech electrically were designed by Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell, but Bell's design was patented first. On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell achieved one of his greatest successes in the making of the telephone. This brought upon a major change in communication and gave leeway to the improvement of the telephone in the days to come (Bellis, 2013b). During the 20th century there were many innovations regarding the telephone. In 1973, the first call from a portable phone was made Martin Cooper, who was a Motorola researcher and executive at the time. Since its inception, the advancement of cell phones has been exponential (Bellis, 2013a). As a result, cell phones have changed how society works in today's world. Many people lack the insight of how cell phones, or in this case, smart phones, affect the people that use them. So the question is, how is the evolution of smart phones impacting our society?
In 2007, Apple designed the first touch screen phone and it was a huge change and after three years, everyone wants to buy touch screen phone and Apple became the super star of the smartphone market. Apple’s unique designs changed the definition of fashion in the smartphone world, sine then, apple become the leader of smartphone market.