Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Walmart is everywhere. My nearest Best Buy is 30 minutes away and my nearest Apple Store is 45 minutes away.
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Walmart is everywhere. My nearest Best Buy is 30 minutes away and my nearest Apple Store is 45 minutes away.
Other than purchasing it and saving $3, why does this matter? Am I missing something? Customers will still have to go through the same activation process and be held to the same standards as if they bought from an Apple store.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Walmart is everywhere. My nearest Best Buy is 30 minutes away and my nearest Apple Store is 45 minutes away.
Other than purchasing it and saving $3, why does this matter? Am I missing something? Customers will still have to go through the same activation process and be held to the same standards as if they bought from an Apple store.
You're missing the point - Wal-mart is everywhere. It's now more convenient to get an iPhone. Millions of people shop at Wal-marts every week and will see the iPhone there. AT&T Stores and Apple Stores are few & far between, at least in most places. The point is that more people will have easy access to them, therefore there will be more sales.
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Walmart is everywhere. My nearest Best Buy is 30 minutes away and my nearest Apple Store is 45 minutes away.
Other than purchasing it and saving $3, why does this matter? Am I missing something? Customers will still have to go through the same activation process and be held to the same standards as if they bought from an Apple store.
You're missing the point - Wal-mart is everywhere. It's now more convenient to get an iPhone. Millions of people shop at Wal-marts every week and will see the iPhone there. AT&T Stores and Apple Stores are few & far between, at least in most places. The point is that more people will have easy access to them, therefore there will be more sales.
Right. That is what I said in my OP. From a business perspective that is great, but what value does it have for those who already own iphones?
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: MBony
From a business perspective, this is great, but as a consumer, why does this matter?
Walmart is everywhere. My nearest Best Buy is 30 minutes away and my nearest Apple Store is 45 minutes away.
Other than purchasing it and saving $3, why does this matter? Am I missing something? Customers will still have to go through the same activation process and be held to the same standards as if they bought from an Apple store.
You're missing the point - Wal-mart is everywhere. It's now more convenient to get an iPhone. Millions of people shop at Wal-marts every week and will see the iPhone there. AT&T Stores and Apple Stores are few & far between, at least in most places. The point is that more people will have easy access to them, therefore there will be more sales.
Right. That is what I said in my OP. From a business perspective that is great, but what value does it have for those who already own iphones?
Huh? Why does it have to have value for those of us who already own iPhones?
if the iphone marketshare skyrockets yet again w/ walmart as a vendor now, it bolster's apple's and att's standing. This will no doubt bring in revenue for future development of what's next for consumers (while we might not NEED a what's next, improvements in technology are always welcome IMO). A larger marketshare might also mean more developers, and more/better apps.Originally posted by: MBony
Sorry, that part came from left field. I am just trying to understand why Walmart selling the iphone is any big deal. I can understand it is a big deal to Apple and AT&T, but to you and me, why should we care? I guess if you don't have one it is one more place to buy it and you save ~$5.
Originally posted by: umrigar
not having to wait in a Wal-Mart line, or deal with Wal-Mart employees: PRICELESS.
Originally posted by: eternalone
Originally posted by: umrigar
not having to wait in a Wal-Mart line, or deal with Wal-Mart employees: PRICELESS.
But I would put up with that for awesome prices and thats why people do. But you also forgot wall mart has selection, you can buy a good Tv at a good price and buy everything else at Guaranteed low prices. Such as razors shampoos food products etc.