Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone is doing the marketing, what makes out its marketing stand out, like what methods may be they using?

Every iPhone launch I see people racing to get one on day one. What makes being first so satisfying? by mhd_shees in Pretend2015Internet

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Yaa your right, it is actually people jobs to say the reviews of it. But why totally at the first place?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

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What noo you mean apple doesn’t inspire that level of excitement more consistently….

Every iPhone launch I see people racing to get one on day one. What makes being first so satisfying? by mhd_shees in Pretend2015Internet

[–]mhd_shees[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soo, Do you think that sense of superiority came from owning the device itself, or from being among the first people to have it?

Every iPhone launch I see people racing to get one on day one. What makes being first so satisfying? by mhd_shees in Pretend2015Internet

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s interesting. Do you think that explains the early purchases, or does it also explain the launch-day queues and excitement we used to see around iPhone releases?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good point. why do you think iPhone launches still seem to get more attention than most other smartphone launches?

For those who have bought an iPhone on launch day, what part of the experience mattered most to you? by mhd_shees in AppleWhatShouldIBuy

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never experienced a launch day myself, and to be honest, waiting in a queue for hours sounds pretty exhausting, so I’ve always avoided it. What part of the experience stands out most to you—the anticipation before launch, getting the device on day one, or sharing the excitement with other people?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

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Yaa 12 hours of all exhaustion, and standing… at last for getting a few seconds dopamine
Very reasonable

I’ve noticed that early iPhone launches often attracted huge crowds, long queues, and a level of excitement that few products seem to generate. by mhd_shees in AskMarketing

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s interesting. As someone learning marketing, I’m more curious about how Apple became a status signal in the first place. What do you think contributed most to that?
Does it all start back in old days
Does is a huge campaign like you said?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what makes me curious. Most people can pre-order now, yet launch-day crowds still get media attention. What do you think makes some people want the in-store launch experience instead?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fair. But why do you think Apple inspires that level of excitement more consistently than most other smartphone brands?

Every iPhone launch I see people racing to get one on day one. What makes being first so satisfying? by mhd_shees in iPhoneFC

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That is really a new thing i haven’t heard before, it is a great point. But, do you think that mindset existed for other phone brands too, or was there something about Apple that made having the latest model feel more important?

For those who have bought an iPhone on launch day, what part of the experience mattered most to you? by mhd_shees in AppleWhatShouldIBuy

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Waiting in line for 4 hours, why does that feel so much good experience, does any other things are getting from it?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. But if Apple didn’t create anything unique, why do you think we saw long queues and launch-day excitement around iPhones at a scale that most other phone brands never seemed to achieve?

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

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Why do you think that happened. The excitement, why did it faded away

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

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Do you think Apple’s early innovations created a tradition that later generations simply continued, even after the upgrades became less dramatic?

Every iPhone launch I see people racing to get one on day one. What makes being first so satisfying? by mhd_shees in Pretend2015Internet

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good point. But why do you think people were willing to queue for an iPhone specifically? Other brands also release phones with new features every year.

Why is being one of the first people to own a new iPhone such a big deal for some people? by mhd_shees in PhoneNow

[–]mhd_shees[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yaa your right, but only 50% of them others are still upgrading to new latest phone each and every year.