Sunday, November 11th 2007

Apple Reports 10,000 IPhone Sales in Germany
In Europe, it seems like the iPhone is greeted with nothing but tribulation and joy. After initial sales figures of 10,000 units were reported in the mid-afternoon of the first day of sales in Germany, one of the CEOs of T-mobile exclaimed "we're delighted". British sales were not much different. After stores opened their doors to queues seen camping out overnight, the BBC recorded scenes of "mayhem" in London. The iPhone goes on sale in France on November 29th, twenty days later than it did in Germany and the UK. However, the wait will be worth it: by French law, all mobile phones sold in France must come unlocked, to join whatever network the French customer chooses. Apple is working closely with French telecom companies to make sure that French iPhones do not make their way out of France, where a factory-unlocked iPhone would fetch a pretty penny.
Source:
EFlux Media
15 Comments on Apple Reports 10,000 IPhone Sales in Germany
edit - whoops, didn't see that was FIRST DAY sales... :nutkick: self
Something is wrong with you. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
and for the rest its like, well maybe if you stopped trying to hack into it & try unlocking it, then maybe you'd be happy with it
10,000...Thats it? Should have sold more than that!:laugh:
Thats it???? :laugh::laugh: