Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Dec 2012 09:50 UTC
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If I draw a picture and I slap a $200 tag on it, you are free to buy that picture. If my friend makes a similar picture and charges $150, you are free to buy that instead. Your choice. I think my picture is better, but your choice is your own to make. No one is forcing you to buy a specific product, indeed if my picture is not your taste, buy another.
Replace "picture" with "phone" or "laptop" or whatever, and adjust the prices, and that is Apple's philosophy distilled. If you don't like it, that's *your* problem, not theirs. This is the bitter pill many Apple haters find hard to swallow.
Edited 2012-12-05 17:04 UTC




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2007-01-25
It costs Apple around USD 200 to produce an iPhone and they charge like USD 600 for it.
Apple does not pay those Chinese workers one cent more if I pay them more.
They could pay them double and still get to keep a nice profit margin.
It is all about how they maximise their overall profit and here we might be about to see a shift in the economics. They might have to lower the price to keep the volume up.