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No idea if there's any bearing, but here are the iPod MSRPs:
1st gen, Nov 2001
5GB - $399
2nd gen, Jul 2002
10GB - $399
20GB - $499
3rd gen, Apr 2003
10GB - $299
20GB - $399
30GB - $499
iPod photo, Oct 2004
40GB - $499
60GB - $599
4th gen, Nov 2004
20GB - $299
40GB - $399
iPod photo, Jan 2005
30GB - $349
60GB - $449
5th gen, June 2005
30GB - $299
60GB - $399
iPod 2.5, Nov 2006
30GB - $249
80GB - $349
Granted, the iPod doesn't have the cell service income, but it has brought in a ton of iTunes income. Plus, it's missing a lot of the hardware components that the iPhone has (wifi, bluetooth, touchscreen, etc. etc.)
The ATT factor is an unknown here, but again, I don't see anything incenting Apple to reduce prices of the current phone. Future phones could be cheaper or pricier depending on any number of factors. But a $50, or even free?, iPhone at some point - I don't see it happening. Just MHO.
1st gen, Nov 2001
5GB - $399
2nd gen, Jul 2002
10GB - $399
20GB - $499
3rd gen, Apr 2003
10GB - $299
20GB - $399
30GB - $499
iPod photo, Oct 2004
40GB - $499
60GB - $599
4th gen, Nov 2004
20GB - $299
40GB - $399
iPod photo, Jan 2005
30GB - $349
60GB - $449
5th gen, June 2005
30GB - $299
60GB - $399
iPod 2.5, Nov 2006
30GB - $249
80GB - $349
Granted, the iPod doesn't have the cell service income, but it has brought in a ton of iTunes income. Plus, it's missing a lot of the hardware components that the iPhone has (wifi, bluetooth, touchscreen, etc. etc.)
The ATT factor is an unknown here, but again, I don't see anything incenting Apple to reduce prices of the current phone. Future phones could be cheaper or pricier depending on any number of factors. But a $50, or even free?, iPhone at some point - I don't see it happening. Just MHO.
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