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Apple sold 270,000 iPhones in the first 30 hoursPosted Jul 25th 2007 5:43PM by Paul Miller# C7 M# l. t1 C- C( Q) E
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Accordingto Apple's Q3 financial results call, Apple sold 270,000 iPhones duringthe first 30 hours of sales -- the quarter ended on June 30th. Appleadmitted to and apologized for activation problems, which would accountfor that 146,000 activations figure that AT&T released yesterday.As for sales past June 30th, Apple isn't saying much, but they do planto be able to announce at least one million in sales by September 30th,and 10 million by the end of 2008. Apple reiterated launch plans forthe iPhone in Europe, stating that it'll have the phone in a few"major" countries (Most likely UK, France and Germany)by Q4 2007, and hit the rest of Europe with the phone in 2008. Appledid mention "we'll have details later in the quarter about which carrierswe'll be working with" as in, plural, so take that for what you will.During the call, Apple also admitted to an impending cashflow fromAT&T, which had been speculated, and is most likely based oncontract renewals and new subscribers that the iPhone nabs forAT&T. Apple will start counting the revenue in the Septemberquarter, but didn't say anything else on the subject while dodgingquestions about Yahoo!, YouTube and Google contracts.
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