iPhone Already A Huge Success in South Korea

The iPhone will be available in South Korea for the first time ever later this month. If the overall success is comparable to early pre-order reaction, it seems as though the iPhone will be in just about every hand that carries a cell phone in South Korea. One company has already reported that over 15,000 units have been pre-ordered within the first day of availability.

South Korea

As the phones themselves will not be available in stores until Saturday (at least they hope so), many consumers are taking advantage of Internet sites that are allowing them to pre-order the phones. This has been a much anticipated release as it is been delayed several times, but this finally seems like it will be the real deal. With this new market opening up, the iPhone will only solidify its position as the number one smart phone being used by consumers today.

As AT&T has exclusivity (at least for now) on the iPhone in the United States, KT has the exclusive contract in South Korea. Initially, they will have both the 16GB and the 32GB models available in their stores. This is a big move for Apple as the two primary companies that dominate the market in South Korea are Samsung and LG. Both of these companies rely on this market heavily and have every reason to be worried now that the iPhone will be readily available.

It will be interesting to watch and see how this develops over the next few months. If Apple manages to get a stranglehold on the Asian market as it is already done in its other markets, this company will clearly be the dominant force in smart phone development (as if they already don’t hold that title). Once again, the consumer will be the primary beneficiary as every other cell phone company will have to step up to create better phones that can compete with the iPhone or they will risk losing their market share altogether.

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2 Comments to “iPhone Already A Huge Success in South Korea”

  1. on 24 Nov 2009 at 2:01 amezmac

    It will be like Japan; doubters will trash it for having less features than current ‘Hang Kook’ phone companies and then BOOM, number 1 selling smartphone.

  2. on 24 Nov 2009 at 2:02 amjc seoul

    i’m excited to see what happens with the iphone in seoul. i currently use a blackberry bold here and even though i love the phone, i’m crippled by some features that other korean phones have like the popular dmb service (television and radio that most koreans use) on phones.

    the other concern i have is that the majority of korean websites are designed for internet explorer and when i try to use these sites in another browser such as safari or chrome, they do not work. i’ve heard that i will probably have the same problem if i’m trying to access these sites on the iphone. i’m waiting to see if this is true before i got out and buy one.

    the other concern i have is the price of the data plan. 65,000 krw for data seems a bit pricey, especially when i am only paying 15,000 krw for my data plan for my blackberry on sk telecom.

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