iPhone in Europe
After a full weekend of the iPhone in Europe, how well has the iPhone been doing? Well, T-Mobile reported that they sold 10,000 iPhones on the first day. That’s not too shabby; it’s not an incredibly high number either, but it’s not bad either.
O2 hasn’t published any numbers yet, so there’s a bunch of hemming and hawing about whether the UK launch was a success or failure — and same with the German launch, actually. My guess is that since possibly 250,000 iPhones have been unlocked and sent overseas and Apple has had to limit purchases to 2 and require a credit card for purchase, that the iPhone launch must have been pretty good over there when it started a few months ago.
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Well, I did not get one, but I find this iPhone story pretty funny.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/AFX-0013-20911760.htm
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/AFX-0013-20913866.htm
Some-one must have misplaced a decimal point…
Surur
Heh, not quite an order of magnitude off. Did you ever get the iPod Touch?
I took my wife to look at one, but for some reason I liked it more than she did. If she liked it I would have had one by now
BTW the Safari browser I used in the Apple store crashed constantly when I tried to visit Howard Forums. The multiple browser window thing is handled very very well however. They keyboard sucked however.
Surur