More concurents for the iPhone as iPod

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Different model of the iPhone Apple hopes to repeat the iPhone with the global success of the iPod but it will be necessary for this market of mobile telephony and provided very competitive.
The world's leading manufacturers such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson and LG Electronics already sell handsets for listening to music.
And on American soil, even if AT & T has the exclusive right to sell the iPhone for at least two years, competitors such as Sprint Nextel Corp.. and Verizon Wireless, the joint venture between Verizon Communications and Vodafone, does not deprive turn up the heat by promoting their own portable phones.
They may also gain an indirect benefit of the iPhone if the market for PDAs began to fascinate consumers.
"The iPhone arouses interest among consumers similar to Harry Potter but he will not have Harry Potter sales because it's a premium device," said David Kerr, analyst at Strategy Analytics.
The iPhone comes out in the U.S. this Friday at a price ranging from 500 to 600 dollars, depending on the storage chosen. A two year subscription is required and then adds to that price.
Experts gadgets have already said all the good they thought the touch screen that replaces conventional keys, its relatively large screen size, its web browser or its media player.

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