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Apple's profits far exceeded anyone's expectations, as the company reported huge profits and iPhone sales of 270,000 units.
Apple's profits far exceeded anyone's expectations, as the company reported huge profits and iPhone sales of 270,000 units.
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No, they sold 270,000 iPhones in 30 hours, not two days, and the stores were only open about half that time. As far as the 146,000 activations, if the phone was purchased online, it could not have been activated. It would be interesting to know the split between Apple/AT&T store and online purchases.
I'd say it was an impressive showing.
146,000 activated in 48 hours.
That's a short fall of 124,000 phones that didn't get activated withing 48 hours. If you're REALLY generous and say 2/3 were online sales and thus unavailable for activation that leaves roughly 41,334 phones that were potentially effected by failure to activate. ATT claims 10,000 or so.
The numbers don't add up do they?
the online Apple Store on the Saturday (the 30th) but didn't receive
it (and hence activate it) until mid-July.
In my mind, that means the sale shows up on Apple's sold list, but
not yet on AT&Ts activated list. Is that how it works?
iPhones.
What other phone or device sold that many in less than 30 hours?
Everyone on the web is down on the 270k figure, but I can't
believe that they know it's for less than two days!
Take the iPhone out of the equation and they did very well indeed.
hours.
This is an amazing number. Visit:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?
pid=20601087&sid=aoLLNchfeHec&refer=home
For more consideration click:
http://sneakybusiness.typepad.com/sneaky/2007/07/apple-earning-1.html
Yuk, yuk ... the master of understatement! :)
But as I argue on my blog (shameless cross-posting to http://petersmagnusson.com) the real story is the strength of laptop sales. indeed, of the $1B year-over-year growth in revenue, almost half is from growth in revenue from laptops!
which puts into perspective the delay of the release of OS X 10.5 caused by iPhone-related engineering crunch ...
The figure is also only for iPhones, though some naysayers are pretending it includes accessories.
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