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ChangeWave Survey Shows Apple iPhone Set to Roil Telecom Industry

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A new ChangeWave consumer survey shows the huge potential impact of the soon-to-be released Apple (AAPL) iPhone. Nearly one-in-ten Alliance respondents (9%) say they are likely to buy the new multi-function iPhone - a combination cell phone, iPod and Internet browser - when the product becomes available (3% Very Likely; 6% Somewhat Likely). Another 7% say they are likely to buy it for someone else.

Rockville, MD (PRWeb) February 8, 2007 -- A new ChangeWave consumer survey, conducted Jan 25-29, 2007, shows the huge potential impact of the soon-to-be released Apple (AAPL) iPhone. A total of 1,938 members of the ChangeWave Alliance participated in this survey. Here are the highlights.

Nearly one-in-ten Alliance respondents (9%) say they are likely to buy the new multi-function iPhone -- a combination cell phone, iPod and Internet browser -- when the product becomes available (3% Very Likely; 6% Somewhat Likely). Another 7% say they are likely to buy it for someone else.

It's an all in one device with a big screen and fairly small size, and Apple normally does a great job with new innovative products.
Four-in-five planning to buy the iPhone say it will likely replace their existing cell phone.

What is the most important reason given by likely buyers for switching to the Apple iPhone? By a wide margin, the most exciting selling point for them is the iPhone's overall integration of iPod, phone, camera and email/Internet capability (34%). As one respondent puts it, "It's an all in one device with a big screen and fairly small size, and Apple normally does a great job with new innovative products."

The survey also asked respondents who aren't considering buying the iPhone why they weren't interested. More than half (55%) said they have no need, but the key finding is that 28% cited the issue of price. A follow-up question revealed that if and when the cost of the iPhone were to come down from its proposed $500-$600 range to the $200-$300 range, there would be a double-digit surge in demand for the product.

To put these findings in context, in Apple's latest earnings conference call, CFO Tim Cook said, "The worldwide market for total cell phones is somewhere around 1 billion and our objective of getting 1% of it would yield 10 million units across the calendar year." The current findings provide strong evidence that 10 million units are very attainable for Apple in 2008 -- if the iPhone performs to consumer expectations.

"The issue for Apple won't be in meeting its iPhone sales goals. The survey shows that this will be relatively easy," said Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave Research. "The real issue will be whether Apple can keep up with consumer demand -- including making sure there are enough parts available to fulfill all of its iPhone orders -- while maintaining product integrity."

The impact on cellular service providers going forward could also be great. A total of 15% of respondents say they're likely to switch service providers in the next six months. When this group was asked who they plan to switch to, Cingular (T) -- Apple's exclusive service provider partner for the U.S. -- surged 8-pts to its best visibility showing ever among planned switchers in a ChangeWave survey. Verizon (VZ), however, dropped 3-pts to its lowest reading in 18 months. Other major providers experienced declines as well.

A similar ripple effect is seen among cell phone manufacturers. The survey asked respondents who plan to buy a new cell phone in the next six months, which manufacturer they are likely to purchase it from. While Apple was cited by 6% of respondents, Motorola's (MOT) share of planned buyers fell a whopping 9-pts.

While it's too early to project how much of Motorola's decline in planned purchases is directly attributable to the upcoming debut of the iPhone, it is clear from these results that the iPhone is a potential monster that Motorola and the rest of the cellular manufacturers are now going to have to reckon with.

The ChangeWave Alliance is a network of over 10,000 highly qualified business, technology, and medical professionals in leading companies of select industries--credentialed experts who spend their everyday lives working on the frontline of technological change. ChangeWave surveys its Alliance members on a range of business and investment research and intelligence topics, collects feedback from them electronically, and converts the information into proprietary quantitative and qualitative reports. For a copy of the entire ChangeWave Research consumer survey, please contact Darlene March, 714-514-3736.

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