RUMOR: Apple iPhone coming to Canada in two weeks

“DigitalJournal.com has learned from an inside source at Holt Renfrew that the luxury retailer will have the iPhone in about two weeks,” Christopher Hogg reports for Digital Journal.

“We have to say this is still in rumour phase, as Holt Renfrew’s publicity department would not confirm it with DigitalJournal.com. However, the source inside Holt Renfrew was adamant the phone would be arriving shortly, after speaking with the retailer’s buyers,” Hogg reports.

“The Holt Renfrew source says the 8GB phone will be a GSM phone, retailing across the country for $799. Anyone familiar with the GSM market in Canada knows that Rogers is the leading GSM provider in the country… A Rogers customer service employee let news slip the company would have the iPhone exclusively in Canada back in January, which the company retracted a week later,” Hogg reports.

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “John B.” for the heads up.]

MacDailyNews Note: Holt Renfrew is a chain of high-end Canadian department stores which currently comprises nine stores, located in the cities of Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, and Vancouver.

46 Comments

  1. If they reallly wanted to make the story real, they would have kept the same positioned pricing to the US.

    $799 means this story is purely a load of $%&.

    As much as we want to believe this, don’t buy it. As well, Apple always pads an announcement for a new product like the iPhone in a new country with over a month of stocking time.

    While I have heard through various contacts that an announcement was due late Sep/early Oct, it would simply be an announcement with a late Nov launch at the earliest. Rogers/Bell/Telus all have their own stores, FutureShop/BestBuy sell Apple – so bet that Holt isn’t going to be the point of first launch – at least on its own. And it will be far less than $799 unless it also has 3G and a little doodad built in to scratch my back and fetch me a coffee.

  2. Absolutely ridiculous. Apple would never launch a product in Canada without an announcement. Plus, the phone would most likely be sold only at Apple and Rogers retails stores. Add to that the current exchange rate, and you know this story is bogus. The Canadian dollar is still slightly above par, so why the hell would the phone cost DOUBLE what it costs in the States?

  3. Holt’s is a place where you buy a $30 belt for $150.

    The data plans offered by Rogers (“Robbers”) will be hundreds per month, making this a status item for the narcissistic glitterati-wannabees. You know, the type who goes to Holt’s to pay $150 for a $30 belt.

    Prediction: Leah McLaren and Rebecca Eckler will be early adopters.

    MW = “about” — aboot, eh?

  4. This is obviously pure bull…First off, the EDGE charges in Canada are still prohibitive (remember the article a few months back about how much a package similiar to the lowest iPhone rate would cost with Rogers? Something like $250, and it would still be limited to something like 100 MB). Hell, Rogers doesn’t even offer an unlimited monthly subscription to their shared wireless Hotspot access…($25/month for 600 minutes if you have a Rogers wireless account, compared to $25/month for unlimited access with Bell Mobility accounts at the same HotSpots…that’s just for WiFi access, folks) If Holt Renfrew is charging $800 per phone, they’d have to be previously unlocked (we all know about those traps this week, eh?); and it would still be a ridiculous ripoff…The 16GB iPod Touch is retailing for $449 here (compared to $399 with the lower US dollar)…No way this rumour is true…NO WAY.

  5. If they set the price that high here people are just going to cross the border into detriot, buffalo or boston and pick one up there with Cdn dollars at par.

    I can’t see them charging that much. The 16gig Touch is only 49 dollars more than then american price and it has the sameprice as the 8gig iPhone so I can’t see them going above 449. Canadian apple stores would just cry foul as they lost so many customers to cross border shoppers.

  6. Blame Canada, ah, I mean USA.

    Apple isn’t the only company taking advantage of the high Canadian dollar. Most products available in Canada are still approximately 30% more then in the US. Probably due to retail lag and distribution systems.

    Altho, yes, the $799 price for the iPhone in Canada does indicate this rumour is bogus.

  7. While the second best Mac store in Calgary is a Camera store and the third best is a Drug store chain, there is still one good Mac store in Calgary.

    An official Apple Store would probably kill off the best store. It’s the only one that offers the same services as an Apple store.

  8. I call BS. First off, Holt Renfrew will NOT be a launch store. Second, no way it’s going to be $799 when the iPod touch 16GB, which is the same price as the iPhone in the US is $449.

    I wish this were true, but I call serious stinky BS on this one.

  9. I’m Canadian (and I work for Rogers but not the Wireless side) and this sounds a bit suspicious.

    I find it a totally hard to believe that Holt Renfrew would be carrying the iPhone. It’s not their market. They’re a high end fashion store not an electronics provider. If anyone would be announcing something it would be Rogers, the wireless provider.

    And that price!!! Our dollar is at parity, there’s no need for that much of a mark-up.

  10. @michaelg,
    i agree with you. take Amazon.ca for instance. i wanted to buy a book from Amazon.ca and it was CAD$99. with all the news about the CAD$ parity with US$, i checked out Amazon.com for the same book and it was US$60. that’s just not right. specially when you know that they ship the book from the US anyway!! duh.

    The US companies are just playing deaf ears regarding this.. where is the Canadian consumer protection?

  11. Gosh, but you must be an internationally renowned economist–or psychic–because no one on this side of the Great White North has reported a recession in our economy.

    There are predictions of one, of course, thanks to our letting dumbasses with absolutely no sense of what it takes to sustain home ownership move into that market, but it hasn’t begun YET. Next time we’ll require actual QUALIFICATION to purchase a home, for (clearly) that part of the American dream is NOT for everyone. (Never was.)

    Is your observation mere wishful thinking, Canuck?

  12. all u guys are serious idiots…how can any company price a product depending on the exchange rate for the day? wtf is wrong with u ppl? just because the value of canadian is a bit more than the dollar now doesnt mean that product prices need to be cut down. think about it…do u walk into a coffee shop knowing that ur coffee costs $5 but since the dollar value is down, they should mark it down at $3? wtf? get real ppl. the market value will change but not everyday. geez!

  13. Look, if the Canadian dollar is worth the same as the American dollar, then the USA is in a recession and the American dollar is dropping like a stone.

    American economists can’t understand why the price of oil keeps going up when there is a good supply. The oil price is not going up, the dollar is dropping. Foreign investors are pulling out of the American market like rats from a sinking ship.

  14. Even a capitalist would be publicly humiliated if that was the real price. If it is the real price, with NAFTA agreements and all, ….may I suggest a ‘brown Zune’ colored shoe polish attack on all rogers employees!

    Shake the salespersons hand, and then slime them with shoe polish. Nothing like a good public ridicule campaign! How to get media coverage in a public gouging corporation.

    Based on cell phone plans in Canada we could probably start the shoe polish campaign now!

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