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| Wireless Toyz Franchisee Discusses Popular Phone FeaturesWireless Toyz discusses current and future trends in mobile phones, data usage and accessories.
By: Joe Barbat Which handsets are popular right now? Right now, the Powersource or hybrid phones from Sprint Nextel have been pretty good movers. That’s usually a person upgrading from the traditional iDEN, to upgrade their coverage. The new Treos have done pretty well, the 700 to 755, and the Q, we’ve done pretty well with it. It seems to be able to attract beyond the PDA audience, because of its form factor and the Microsoft Windows familiarity, and it doesn’t appear quite as complicated as a Treo. What are people looking for in service plans? The Alltel myCircle program seems to definitely be garnering some attention. People are looking more and more for unlimited-type options. My location is in one of the four test markets for Sprint’s unlimited plan, Amp’d had an unlimited plan [and] Helio just started one as well. That seems to be where we’re likely heading: a good portion of the plans are going to be all-you-can- What are people interested in for data add-ons? People are inquiring about TV. I wouldn’t say they’re all buying it yet, but they’re asking because they’ve seen the buzz. It takes a little bit of explaining and trying to find the right product for a lot of people. The NFL package [from Sprint Nextel]—it died off recently because football is out of season, but that was one of the most popular things. And obviously, text. Text is probably up to at least a 50% attachment rate. People are getting more savvy about asking whether their plan comes with text, what’s the unlimited option for text messaging, how about for a family versus individual. What trends do you see in accessories? What do you expect to see in 2007? I think the screen convergence thing is going to be a big thing. … I think for handsets, we’re seeing a little more movement to easier-to-digest PDAs, the Qs or the Ocean from Helio, the type that doesn’t appear so complicated yet is going to make it easier to check your e-mail, watch video clips, has a bigger screen—I think the handset trend is continuing to go that way. … I think as the iPhone comes out and there’s a lot of publicity about what your phone can do, I think we’re going to sell more unlocked devices, not carrier subsidized, which is a pretty good portion of business. … Many carriers have devices that in reality are just as good, if not better or more capable [than the iPhone], and we’ll be able to get people those phones. (Wireless Toyz does not sell service from AT&T Mobility.) For more information on this or related topics, please visit http://www.joebarbat.com. # # # Entrepreneur Joe Barbat of Wireless Toyz has been referred to as one of the industry thought leaders in his effort to revolutionize the wireless retail industry. End
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