THE APPLE iPHONE MANIA GOES WILD

Files under Apple, Steve Jobs, UK, iPhone | Oct 28th

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Just two and no cash.

Apple restricts the iPhone sales to two phones per customer and requires credit or debit card payment on those phones to discourage unauthorized resellers and maintain enough stock for the holidays.

As you can see on the Web site, you can buy the iPhone in the UK for $800 USD (twice what the price is in the USA).

“iPhoneAnywhere picks up the iPhone in the US for you, installs the necessary software, pops in a non-AT&T sim for testing then ships the iPhone straight to your doorstep!”

So … where are the experts who said that the iPhone was going to be a failure?

More than 1.4 million iPhones were sold in the three months that ended Sept. 29, topping Steve Jobs’ forecast of 730,000.

About 270,000 were sold in the first two days after the product’s June 29 debut.

Imagine the sales as soon as the iPhone is available outside the USA.

The UK is next in a few days.

Wait and see how the British go crazy.

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