Apple likely to restrict sales of Apple iPhones until 2008
Apple Computers, Market Rumors, Telephony, Wireless-Mobile June 4th, 2007
Apple likely to restrict sales of Apple iPhones until 2008
Market sources say that Apple Inc. is likely to restrict the sales of their upcoming Apple iPhone product in the market till next year.
This is more likely due to supply issues which are always a problem for a first generation product.
Market analysts are saying that the company is likely to make available only 4 million units this year which could end up disappointing a lot of potential customers.
Incidentally, AT&T recently said in a statement that the company has already received more than 1 million queries related to the Apple iPhone.
The company is likely to have a back order system in place to let customers order for an iPhone.
Apple claims that the iPhone would revolutionize the mobile phone industry. The phone features a mobile phone along with a full screen iPod and an Internet device.
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