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Analyzing Apple's weekend phone sales

Posted Jul 14 2008, 12:42 PM by Kim Peterson
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Apple sold 1 million of its new 3G iPhones over the weekend -- an impressive achievement given the glitches, server issues and other frustrations that accompanied the launch. The company's shares are up more than 1% today to $175.06.

The number may be a bit misleading, as Fortune points out. Apple retail stores mark a phone as sold when it leaves the store in a customer's hands. But phones going to partners like AT&T and other wireless carriers get classified as sold when they're shipped from the factory. So a phone could be on a boat somewhere and already look like it's sold on the books.

Any phones in transit should sell fast, so we'll go with the 1 million figure. Add that to the 6 million original iPhones sold, and Apple will have no problem hitting its goal of selling 10 million iPhones by the end of this year. Now, the guessing game will focus on how far above that goal the company is able to go. I think 20 million is within reach. Friedman Billings Ramsey thinks Apple will build at least 15 million 3G phones this year.

Apple's online "App Store" has a figure to brag about as well. More than 10 million programs have been downloaded from the store since it opened last week. We don't know what this means in terms of revenue, since many of the applications are free. But it does show that the iPhone is on its way to becoming a mobile personal computer -- the next big platform for developers and users. And the next big profit generator for Apple.

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Update: I clarified the distinction between sales at Apple's retail stores and to partner carriers in the second paragraph.

Comments

 

If Apple counts an iPhone sold as "leaving in the consumer's hands" and Apple is reporting 1M iPhones sold, doesn't that mean 1M have left the store "in consumer's hands"?

  WOULD NOT TRADE MY BLACKBERRY EVEN IF THEY GAVE ME A FREE iPHONE

Yes but only for the portion sold thru Apple; for those thru ATT, we rely upon the left the factory metric.

and in other news the world still moved on and the economy continues in down-warred spiral!!!

i think when everything is said and done they will not be able to sell the qty they said

IPhones are too girly...i dont think they can crack the business user market..

Blackberry will stay..no matter what iphone comes up with!

i will never trade my blackberry !

Apples poor execution of the rollout, failing to provide ATT locations with adequate product, and software snafus prevented even more sales from occuring this weekend.

Stevie boy may be the master of "Hype" for his new products, and generating a massive buzz, but it's far past time for Apple to match customer demand to their supply chain.

STOP MEASURING YOUR SUCCESS by how many people you have in line and focus on selling your products.

I feel sorry for AT&T.

sprint's Instinct is a better phone, with a cheaper price tag, cheaper rate plan, and all of the accessories included and a spare battery.

With the economy in recession, do we really need the iPhone. Its no wonder people are loosing their homes because of all the goodies we have to buy now. Internet, cell phone, and the list goes on on.

the i phone works well for us older users with failing eyesight blackberry is all too tiny to see

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