And the iPhone goes to... Best Buy!

Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:41PM EDT

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All that hammering at Apple must have paid off: Best Buy will begin selling the iPhone, after a year-long wait and plenty of complaining that Apple wasn't being fair to its loyal resellers. While many Apple products (especially iPods) are widely available at "big box" retailers like Costco and Best Buy, Apple has steadfastly refused to allow third parties (aside from carrier AT&T) to resell the iPhone.

Best Buy becomes the first American company to bust through that gate. It will get the iPhone on September 7. The phone will be available at all Best Buys nationwide.

Not mentioned in the company's press release is the issue of activation, but it appears that Best Buy and Apple will indeed continue to require that iPhones be activated before the customer leaves the store with device. I have messages in to both Apple and Best Buy to confirm this and will update the post when one or both gets back to me.

So why is Apple relaxing its rules? Drive by an AT&T or Apple store and you'll probably figure out why: Over a month after its release, there are still long lines of people impatiently waiting to get their hands on an iPhone 3G, mainly because the activation process takes so long. Who knows how many people simply decide to skip purchasing it altogether (or buy something else) because they don't want to wait in line? Apple has been flushing millions away due to the new activation scheme; adding over 600 additional outlets where customers can purchase phones ought to ease the lines a bit.

Now how about that extended warranty?

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  • 2 Posted by seraseru on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    The only other US Network the iPhone will work on is T-Mobile since it's a GSM phone. Verizon, Sprint, Alltel, and US Cellular decide to use then less popular CDMA technology, pulling their customers out of the loop for many popular phones like the iPhone, Shine, N95/96, and many others.

  • 3 Posted by allularmilo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    i'll bet Apple could have made a truckload more money signing with more carriers than just AT&T. Verizon? T-Mobile? Maybe US Cellular?

  • 4 Posted by scootersteve51 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have a G3 16 gig iphone it took all 5 minutes with activation it took me longer to pick out a case than it did to buy the phone.

  • 5 Posted by uzunoff on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    I haven't seen any of those lines in front of Apple, or AT&T stores. What are they talking about?!?!

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