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Apple sells record 600,000 iPhones

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By Reuters

Posted on 17 Jun 2010 at 08:39

Apple has already sold more than 600,000 iPhone 4s, a record for just a single day of pre-orders, despite troubles with sales sites.

That put the device on track to surpass sales of its previous iPhone models as well as its iPad tablet computer, and sounded a strong challenge to rivals like Nokia, which warned of weaker-than-expected sales at its phones unit.

Apple apologised for having to halt sales temporarily after the surprising volume of online interest overloaded order and approval systems and supplies ran out.

Apple's website said that products ordered then would be shipped by 14 July, three weeks after the phone's scheduled 24 June launch in stores and slower than the 2 July shipment promised earlier in the day. The site was still slow yesterday, making it unclear if orders were going through.

The phone's exclusive US carrier AT&T Inc said it had halted pre-orders and that sales would resume as soon as inventory becomes available.

Apple apologised to frustrated would-be buyers and asked them to "try again" online and in stores once the phone is in stock.

"We apologise to everyone who encountered difficulties, and hope that they will try again ... once the iPhone 4 is in stock," Apple said in a statement.

The Apple faithful appeared unconcerned. Analysts say the new iPhone would likely surpass sales of the last iPhone 3GS model, about one million units of which moved in its first three days. Helping drive that stellar performance will be an influx of new users jumping on the smartphone boom, as well as a two-year replacement cycle for existing iPhone fans.

Analyst predictions

The first round of carrier contracts signed for the first 3G-based iPhone - launched in 2008 - are due to end soon, JPMorgan analyst Mark Moskowitz said in a research note.

"It's easy to forget how early we are in the adoption of this device," said BGC Partners analyst Colin Gillis, saying many had underestimated the size of the iPhone's addressable market. "There's only 50 million of them out there. 600,000 is still a drop in the bucket."

One analyst said sales of the device could reach 10 million per quarter, once Apple can meet demand.

"At some point in the next three to four months they'll catch up. That's when they'll start hitting the 10 million per quarter mark," Hapoalim Securities analyst Kevin Hunt said.

"There is probably enough demand (to hit that number) in the third quarter but there's probably not enough supply."

Another analyst, Shaw Wu of Kaufman Bros, said his eight million estimate for the quarter is probably conservative.

Some other analysts have raised concerns that Apple supply shortages - which caused a delay in the international launch of the iPad, for instance - would drive impatient buyers to rivals.

Apple and AT&T have incurred several recent technical and public relations embarrassments, including a security breach on the iPad that exposed email addresses of public figures, and an investigation into a missing iPhone prototype.

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Success is it's own reward

There is little sign of the world's love affair with everything Apple abating. Sadly I still can't afford or justify buying any of their stuff!

By milliganp on 17 Jun 2010

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