on 24-10-2014 01:43
on 24-10-2014 04:56
on 24-10-2014 04:56
well put viridis
as a non-techie person, but learning every day & every way, since joing O2 community mid Jan this year, even I can understand what you have 'written' above
WispaRed7
on 24-10-2014 06:04
on 24-10-2014 06:04
on 24-10-2014 08:40
on 24-10-2014 08:40
on 24-10-2014 08:53
I dont think Samsung, Sony, HTC etc need the advertising the iPhone does.
It seems Apple needs help convincing people to spend £700+ on thier products.......personally I can see why!!
on 24-10-2014 09:07
on 24-10-2014 09:07
To those of us not in the know about O2's business strategies etc...it certainly does smack of bias towards Apple.
This is my first time seeing an Apple launch on here and I am absolutely appalled at the hype given to this product only...
Everything else pales by comparison. It is as if other flagship models are of little interest to O2 as they only want the custom from Apple users...
Even the forum seems generated to protect those people who want to say the same thing and ask the same questions over and over again.... I am not being dismissive here, I am purely saying how I have perceived the whole iPhone frenzy...
It does not need anyone to dispute these statements....all anyone needs to do is read back through all the Apple generated threads over the past two months....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-10-2014 09:07
on 24-10-2014 09:07
on 24-10-2014 09:16
on 24-10-2014 09:16
One possible reason for O2's Apple strategy is that they believe(d) that they can achieve higher sales volumes by prioritising one of the most popular brands thus maximising their airtime revenues.
O2 probably make peanuts from iPhone device sales but airtime revenues should be massive purely because of the number of units sold.
24-10-2014 10:35 - edited 24-10-2014 11:32
24-10-2014 10:35 - edited 24-10-2014 11:32
Hi guys,
Here is a response that we made relating to this.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/Galaxy-Note-4/m-p/784671#M37785
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on 24-10-2014 10:48
on 24-10-2014 10:48
No company would place great emphasis on a product with small volume sales which returns low revenues/profits.
The iPhone sales volume is critical for O2 (and other network providers) because of the airtime package revenues that go with it, this is where the profits are generated not the device itself.
If any company directs their attention towards a low volume product then they're not long for this world.