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Metaliveblogging Apple's "Mum is no longer the word" event
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Other Events, Steve Jobs, Apple, iPhone
Good morning, dear TUAW readers. London calling. It's Tuesday morning, and that can only mean one thing. We've been getting tonnes of tips that the Apple Store is down. The Apple store is still online, although tipster Gary tipped us off that the O2 store - the very same network rumoured to be the sole carrier of the iPhone here in the U.K. is in fact offline. Yes, that's right - iDay / iPhone Day / totally iPhone-unrelated announcement day is upon us, so sit back and enjoy the show. If you're short of reading material before the event, we'd recommend you check out this article in yesterday's Guardian about the deals rumoured to have been struck to bring the iPhone to our fair isle and beyond. As it happens (in reverse chronological order) 1034 Question about 'Rip-off Britain': £269 is more expensive that US.Steve's reply: US price doesn't include Sales Tax, while UK does - VAT. "It's more expensive to do business here". 1032 (This one is too good to NOT quote directly - Engadget) Q: Were you aware that the iPod touch was coming out when you were negotiating the iPhone deal? Matthew: "One of the great things about working with Apple is they are always moving forward." Yes, and one of the great things about O2 is how [they] dodge questions. Steve: "Well, one's a phone, and one's not. The iPod touch is training wheels for the iPhone." Ha! Oh boy, that's rich. 1031 Only 30% EDGE coverage? Thank goodness there's free WiFi too.... 1030 "Matthew, what do you have to do to get your network ready for the iPhone?" "We're investing in EDGE. As many people have noticed, hey I have EDGE! By launch we'll be north of 30% and build from there." 1028 Revenue sharing was reported to be the biggest sticking topic in negotiations. When asked "What's the revenue sharing from data and device sales between Apple and O2?" Steve replies "Unfortunately, we're not going to go into that, but good question!" Laughter. "...Sometimes you get what you pay for." 1026 (Macformat) Contract length is 18 months, and as with all other providers, unlimited data is 'within a fair use policy'. Engadget reports it as "There is a limit: 1,400 internet pages per day would break the deal as part of fair usage agreement." 1025 As with the US launch, activation and choosing a tariff are done within iTunes 1022 When asked about whether the deal with Starbucks is coming to the UK, Steve smiles and says "You'll have to ask Starbucks about that. They love the UK." 1019 (Engadget) Q: 7,000 hotspots in the UK... but are they free? Matthew: "Cloud is the WiFi provider, and yes, it's free." Steve goes on to again tout the advantages of WiFi. Matthew nodding head vigorously, "It's a lot faster." 1018 Engadget asks "Why no 3G?" Steve: "The 3G chipsets are real power hogs. Handset battery life cuts power to 2-3 hours." Yeah yeah, we've heard it before. "Our phone has a talk time of 8 hours and that's really important when you want to use your phone for internet and music. 3G needs to get back up to 5+ hours, something we think well see later next year." 1017 Number porting from other carriers is (surprise surprise) welcome, and there's 1,000 support agents to support the iPhone. "We've created an agreement for 7,500 WiFi spots in the UK" - now that IS interesting. Steve returns to the stage for a Q&A. 1015 Unlimited EDGE & GPRS data and visual voicemail on all the plans...... priced at £35, £45 and £55. 1015 O2 are going via The Carphone Warehouse to launch the device. 1015 £269 seems fair to me - but how much is O2 going to sting us for? C'mon Matthew! 1010 (Engadget) Steve has brought in the CEO of O2, Matthew Key, to big-up the device "I've seen hundreds of devices every year, and within a few minutes of playing with the iPhone I knew it was a breakthrough product." 1008 Available November 9 - ads are the same as the US ones, just with a British voiceover (the Guardian taking the place of the New York Times). How on earth are we going to survive for the next seven weeks?! 1007 (Engadget) "We've since lowered the price of the US phone of the 8GB phone, in the UK the price of the iPhone is £269 including VAT." So the same price as the 16Gb iPod Touch, as predicted. 1006 The Apple Store is offline 1004 (Engadget) The iPhone has been announced for the UK. Carrier? "We picked the best one, the most poplular carrier, it's O2."" 1000 (Slashgear) KT Tunstall Music is playing 0959 (Engadget) "Feels a bit surreal having an Apple press event in an Apple retail space: black shirted Apple mafia are everywhere." 0955 Just five minutes to go, multiple sources are reporting El Jobso is indeed in London. 0942 (Engadget) Phil Schiller is in the house, talking to staff at the recently modified Regent St store theatre. 0923 (Engadget) Strange packages reportedly entering the store in the build-up to the event. 0917 (Engadget) The iPhone product manager, the star of numerous iPhone tutorial videos, is snapped at the store. Permalink | Email this | Comments More... |
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