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M1 to offer iPhones to customers later this year
Oct 14th, 2009 by leecs

SINGAPORE : MobileOne (M1) has broken SingTel’s monopoly of the Apple iPhone market in Singapore.

M1 on Tuesday said it has secured a deal with the US computer giant Apple to sell the iPhone in the city. But details on pricing and when the handsets will be released will come later.

If one wants to buy an Apple iPhone now, one can only choose SingTel. But that will change when M1 starts selling its own iPhone handsets.

Analysts said the iPhone could help M1 reduce its customer churn, or the rate at which it loses customers over a specific time period.

Ng Kian Teck, research associate, SIAS Research, said: “M1 is taking on the younger crowd, and the iPhone is something that the crowd is looking forward to. And this will lower its churn rate.

“At least for the last one year, quite a substantial portion of customers are being lost to SingTel because of the lack of the iPhone service.”

He added that M1’s current churn rate is about 1.5, compared to 1.2 for the other two mobile operators.

Meanwhile, some consumers have welcomed the news.

Business development engineer Jaycee Lim, an M1 subscriber, said: “Since there is no more monopoly on the iPhone, the telcos may try to compete on the prices of their mobile phones as well as data plans. I will definitely be considering getting the iPhone when it is available, providing the price is reasonable.”

The question now is how much the M1 iPhone will cost and its data plans.

Analysts said M1 has much to do to catch up to SingTel’s 14-month lead – so this might result in cheaper rates. This will sit well with its mainly youth customer base, who are likely to have limited spending power. M1 is also likely to roll out a range of plans to allow for some flexibility.

When contacted, SingTel said it will continue to collaborate with Apple to introduce the latest products to Singapore.

A SingTel spokesman said: “SingTel is pleased to have been the first operator to bring both the iPhone and iPhone 3GS to Singapore. Coupled with our unrivalled 3G mobile network coverage and our innovative services like Live TV, our customers are enjoying a superior iPhone 3GS experience.

“We will continue to collaborate with Apple in introducing the latest products to Singapore. To date, we have put tens of thousands of iPhone 3GS in the hands of our customers. We review our price plans regularly to ensure that they offer the best value to our customers and remain competitive in the market.”

Both M1 and StarHub have been vying for the rights to sell the iPhone in Singapore. Analysts said the chances of StarHub getting its own deal now appear slim.

Mr Ng said: “The likelihood is not that high – because Apple is looking for a significant proportion of sales. So it is not possible to have too many players selling iPhones together. For example, if you want to sign a contract, you may have had to sell at least 100,000 phones.”

StarHub told Channel NewsAsia that it is still interested in bringing the iPhone to its customers.

“We are interested to bring the iPhone to StarHub customers. After all, we offer the highest mobile data network speeds and the best smart phone plans in town,” said Michael Sim, senior manager, Corporate Communications, StarHub.

Student Peggy Chang, a StarHub subscriber, said: “Of course, I am not happy that StarHub is now the only one who does not sell iPhones. When my contract expires in one year’s time, I will definitely switch providers.

“But the best scenario would be for StarHub to get the rights too, so consumers can compare prices among the telcos. I assume they will each try to offer competitive deals then.”

Some market watchers see M1’s iPhone deal as a double whammy for StarHub, which earlier this month lost its broadcast rights for the English Premier League, from the 2010 season, to SingTel.

source : CNA

Some go to bed with mobile phones
Sep 6th, 2009 by leecs

A global survey has found that most people can’t live without their mobiles, never leave home without them and, if given a choice, would rather lose their wallet.

Are you one of those that can’t live without mobile phone ? I am confess that I am one of them, I own more than one mobile phone. To be exact, one of them is smartphone with features of  internet access, mp3,  games, movies etc.

Three-quarters of the more than 8,000 respondents polled online in 11 countries said they take their phone with them everywhere, with Russians and Singaporeans the most attached.

More than a third also said they couldn’t live without their phone, topped by Taiwanese and again Singaporeans, while one in four would find it harder to replace the mobile than their purse.

Source : Asia One

Samsung Omnia Pro
Jul 28th, 2009 by leecs

Samsung rolling out a new smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. Following with current smartphone naming traditions (eg. HTC’s Touch Pro), the Samsung Omnia Pro takes the basic Omnia design and adds a keyboard to it. The Samsung Omnia Pro uses an interface that is dramatically different from the fun and widget-happy TouchWIZ 2.0 interface on the Samsung Jet. The Pro’s interface is all business. Underneath, the Samsung Omnia Pro is running Windows Mobile 6.1, and the company says buyers will be able to upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5 when it becomes available, probably this September.

Sumsung ONIA Pro

source : samsung

OMNIA II on sales now!
Jul 20th, 2009 by leecs

OMNIA II is finally on sales at all telco. namely SingTel, Starhub and M1.

SingTel offer S$398 with 2 year contract.

OmniaII SingTel

M1 offer S$598, I am not sure if there is a contract.

OmniaII M1

Starhub offer S$298 together with 2 year contract.

OmniaII Starhub

I guess from looking at the surface, Starhub offer is more attractive.

New pricing for iPhone 3GS
Jul 7th, 2009 by leecs

SingTel announced its new pricing package for iPhone 3 GS which will be available from 10 July 2009.

Here is the news article.

SingTel releases iPhone 3GS pricing
By Trevor Tan, TODAY | Posted: 07 July 2009 0750 hrs

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A shop worker holds the new Apple iPhone 3GS in Barcelona, Spain. (file pic)

SINGAPORE: SingTel has released the prices of the Apple iPhone 3GS, the newest iPhone model, which will be available from Friday.

The highest price has been set at S$678 for a 32GB model for those who subscribe to the new, cheaper 500MB iFlexi Lite plan at S$39 per month. Those who choose to subscribe to the 2GB iFlexi Plus plan at S$95 a month get a 16GB iPhone 3GS free.

Existing SingTel iPhone 3G users who have completed six months of their contract can upgrade to the new model by topping up S$600 to re-contract for another 24 months.

They can trade in their 8GB iPhone 3G and 16GB iPhone 3G to offset S$300 and S$400, respectively, of the cost of the new model.

Visit www.singtelshop.com/iPhone3GS/ for details.

Smarter than smartphone – Samsung Jet
Jun 16th, 2009 by leecs

Samsung unveiled Jet with a 800MHz processor speed, 5 MegaPixels, 3.1-inch AMOLED screen and a TouchWiz 2.0 UI.

http://smnr.samsungmobile.com/jet/

http://jet.samsungmobile.com/


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