When Apple Inc. developed and introduced the iPhone it was unique as it essentially combined a cellular phone with an iPod, an Internet browser, and email capabilities. As such, in the short run it seemed that demand for the product would be inelastic, with no real existing competition. The recommend pricing strategy in such a situation would be:

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When Apple Inc. developed and introduced the iPhone it was unique as it essentially combined a cellular phone with an iPod, an Internet browser, and email capabilities. As such, in the short run it seemed that demand for the product would be inelastic, with no real existing competition. The recommend pricing strategy in such a situation would be: