Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2012 16:25 UTC
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There are over one million US dollar equivalent millionaires in China. There are also tens of millions more relatively affluent middle class Chinese.
Well, that pushes the percentage up to 6%.
Now what about those other 94%, how many have a company phone, already have a relative new smart phone, how many are going to buy an iPhone 5 soon?
The iPhone is just a mass produced mobile phone. It isn't a luxury item.
Any device that can run Angry Birds is a luxury item.
If you want/need a phone a cheap one that can only make calls and sent text messages will do just fine. For the price of one iPhone you can buy cheap ones the rest of your life.
RE[6]: Comment by Lorin
by unclefester on Mon 17th Dec 2012 08:27
in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by Lorin"
Any device that can run Angry Birds is a luxury item.
The term "luxury" implies some sort of exclusivity or prestige. Something (iPhone) that is owned by millions of teenagers isn't exclusive. The iPhone should be considered an expensive mass produced device rather than a luxury device.





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There are over one million US dollar equivalent millionaires in China. There are also tens of millions more relatively affluent middle class Chinese.
The iPhone is just a mass produced mobile phone. It isn't a luxury item.