December 08, 2008

Wal-Mart to sell iPhone before end of year

The company has made no official announcement, but employees claim that Wal-Mart will begin carrying the iPhone this month, but likely not before Christmas

Wal-Mart Stores will begin selling Apple's iPhone later this month, employees at several stores in the discount retail chain said Monday.

The company's corporate headquarters, however, would not confirm that it will sell the iconic iPhone. A spokeswoman said only that, "We are not making an official announcement at this time."

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Over the weekend, reports surfaced claiming that Wal-Mart, the largest retailer in United States, would soon sell one or more models of the iPhone. On Saturday, for example, the San Jose Mercury News cited managers and employees at stores in Northern California who said that they were undergoing sales training, and that the iPhone would be on store shelves either shortly before, or right after, Christmas.

Monday, employees at several stores in Oregon confirmed that Wal-Mart would sell the iPhone, but that it would not be available before Christmas. "No, not before Christmas, after," said an employee at a Eugene, Ore., store.

"Closer to the end of the year is what we've been told," said an employee at a Portland, Ore.-area Wal-Mart.

The Wal-Mart workers said that they didn't know what Wal-Mart would be charging for the iPhone later this month. Apple currently sells two models: an 8GB version for $199, and a 16GB device for $299.

Last week, separate reports surfaced that Wal-Mart would sell a 4GB model for just $99.

"I discounted these reports," said Ezra Gottheil, an analyst at Technology Business Research Inc., "because if they were going to do it, they would do it before Christmas. But if Wal-Mart does sell the iPhone, it's simply another way for Apple to deliver it. The [contract] obligation will be the same," he said, referring to the two-year commitment consumers must make with AT&T, the exclusive mobile carrier for the iPhone in the United States.

Gottheil didn't think that moving into Wal-Mart -- known for its deep discounts -- would affect Apple's reputation, which is at the other end of the pricing spectrum. "Wal-Mart sells iPods, don't they?" he asked. "I don't see this changing the Apple image. I don't see it terribly much affecting Apple one way or the other."

But assuming it's on the level, the move is proof of Apple's seriousness about the mobile market, Gottheil argued. "Apple really wants to be a very significant mobile phone provider, and this would be another [sales] outlet."

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