US cellular operators reluctant to offer deals on new iPhones
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US cellular service providers are hesitant to offer deals to the customers who want Apple’s newest iPhones, including its most expensive model yet, the iPhone X.
New phone launches have long offered carriers a chance to gain market share by providing incentives such as free service and discounts. But customer defection rates fell to record lows in the last quarter as most people already have cell phones, a situation that creates less urgency to launch costly promotions to lure customers, analysts said.
Deals for the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X have been pared back from the deals offered for the iPhone 7.
US consumers who want latest iPhones may find fewer deals as wireless carriers are less willing to offer subsidies on devices. /Reuters Photo

US consumers who want latest iPhones may find fewer deals as wireless carriers are less willing to offer subsidies on devices. /Reuters Photo

“In retrospect, there’s some regret on how promotional they were,” said Craig Moffett, a telecom analyst at MoffettNathanson. The iPhone 7 trade-in offers were too easily copied by rivals, resulting in a costly move that offered no competitive advantage, he said.
The iPhone 8 model starts at 699 US dollars, while the iPhone X will start at 999 US dollars, Apple announced on Tuesday.
T-Mobile US Inc. said Tuesday it would give customers 300 US dollars off a new iPhone if they trade in an iPhone 6 or newer. Meanwhile, Sprint Corp. customers can save 50 percent off the monthly lease price of the iPhone 8 if they trade in an iPhone 6 or newer, as well as eligible Android devices.
AT&T Inc. said it would include a 32GB iPad for 100 US dollars if customers buy the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus on a plan that allows subscribers to upgrade their phones as frequently as every year.
 AT&T's subsidy on iPhone 8 or 8 Plus is less rich than last year. /Reuters Photo

 AT&T's subsidy on iPhone 8 or 8 Plus is less rich than last year. /Reuters Photo

Verizon Communications Inc., the No.1 wireless carrier, said customers can get 300 US dollars off the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus when they sign up for unlimited and trade in select phones.
But the offers are less rich than last year, when all four major carriers offered up to a 650-US-dollar credit if they traded in an iPhone 6, 6S or high-end Android device, BTIG Research said.
Jefferies analysts characterized the latest round of offers as a “more rational” approach in a note on Wednesday, as last year’s free iPhone deals weighed heavily on the carriers’ margins.
Representatives for T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T and Sprint did not provide additional details on their marketing plans, such as whether they will offer incentives for the iPhone X.
Verizon will provide 300 US dollars off the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus when consumers sign up for unlimited and trade in select phones. /Reuters Photo

Verizon will provide 300 US dollars off the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus when consumers sign up for unlimited and trade in select phones. /Reuters Photo

Even with less generous promotions, the new iPhones should attract enough high-income consumers, including wealthy customers in China, said Brian White, analyst at Drexel Hamilton.
“It’s great for Apple because they’re starting to segment the market more, and now the consumers have more options,” he said.
Source(s): Reuters