Sales picked up a few days AFTER, once people saw their friend's and family's iPhones. So you cant say its a flop from the first 2 days of sales. What a douche.
Analysts also claimed that a variety of different number of iPhones had sold, from 400,000 to a million. But obviously, Apple isn't even close to a million. So do they actually know? Nope, they haven't got a clue. So why should their guess be any more accurate about sales dropping?
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Ricardo @ Jul 25th 2007 5:51PM
errr, where are the missing 700,000 iphones ?
I bet in a warehouse name "iFlop".....
Fatima @ Jul 25th 2007 5:54PM
Sales picked up a few days AFTER, once people saw their friend's and family's iPhones. So you cant say its a flop from the first 2 days of sales. What a douche.
Fred @ Jul 25th 2007 6:21PM
Um, hello moron. The "missing" iPhones went on Ebay.
GriffTannen @ Jul 25th 2007 6:43PM
"Sales picked up a few days AFTER, once people saw their friend's and family's iPhones."
That is actually not true. Analyst have shown that demand has dropped greatly from the first two days of sales....
Wait, Im actually responding to this as if you actually knew what you were talking about.
hobbes @ Jul 25th 2007 7:06PM
Analysts also claimed that a variety of different number of iPhones had sold, from 400,000 to a million. But obviously, Apple isn't even close to a million. So do they actually know? Nope, they haven't got a clue. So why should their guess be any more accurate about sales dropping?