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Hot iPhone sales in first month

Posted Aug 11 2008, 12:42 PM by Kim Peterson
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Apple iPhone (and iPod Touch) users downloaded 60 million programs from the company's online store in the first month, said CEO Steve Jobs in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. That's a meaningless figure, however, since most of those programs were free. The number to note is this: Apple sold $30 million in programs that month.

The store's on pace to get $360 million a year in revenue, and Jobs said sales will crest $500 million soon. It won't be a huge profit center for the company, though. The developers who made the programs get a 70% cut, and much of Apple's 30% covers the costs of running the store. Apple shares are up nearly 3% today to $174.51.

Jobs wouldn't say how many 3G iPhones the company sold in the first month, but one analyst is thinking 3 million. The analyst, a former T-Mobile executive, said Apple is seeing "unprecedented demand" that hasn't let up yet. If the analyst is correct, Apple's going to destroy its goal of selling 10 million iPhones this year (it's already sold 6 million original iPhones).

Jobs also confirmed that Apple can remotely remove software from iPhones. Apple hasn't done it yet, but wanted the ability to be there in case a malicious program accidentally gets distributed through the online store.

BusinessWeek wonders if Apple's iPhone success is pressuring Google to debut its Android smartphone platform. If Android phones are delayed, Google's going to miss the boat, writes Arik Hesseldahl.

Om Malik isn't sure big downloads translate into big usage. One expert said people use iPhone applications for about five minutes at a time, on average, and only once a day.

TechCrunch's Erick Schonfeld has downloaded 30 applications for his iPhone, but says he's only used six more than once.

Keep in mind that the App Store is still very new. It'll take some time for quality applications to get there, and those will rise to the top and sell very well. In the meantime, there are plenty of free and cheap programs that people will download, play around with, and never use again.

 

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Is Apple going to release a Gen 2 iPod Touch this year?

Most of the software is totally useless! The iphone has huge potential but Apple cuts off key features to app developers which limits the apps and makes them almost useless.

Example: there is still no app to record video, no Firefox app.

Re: 2G iPod Touch: More than likely. I think Apple has a special event planned in September. It's most likely a product refresh event now that their laptop and iPod lines are getting late in their respective life-cycles.

Something else worthy of note: Apple's current back-to-school "Buy a Mac, get an iPod" promotion ends Sept 16th. They've pushed this promotion for a few years now, and have historically refreshed the iPod lineup immediately following this promotion. (Like auto-maker's summer clearance events immediately preceding the next model year's release)

I just had a problem with one of those app's, it was not stable and I had to re-load my phone, which had over 400 contacts on it, thank god Apple had a copy of it on the server. I don't know what I would have done...

The cheep App's are just that Very Cheep.

Be careful what you get...But I do have to say the phone care I got was absolutely great, they could not fix it said they will call me back, and they did in a 1/2 hour. The phone works great now...can't believe the great service...I was taken back by it.

All the marketing for the new iphone is basicall BS. When they mention 1/2 the price $199 they dont tell you , that a 2yr contract is required.

But apple will actually  sell you a phone at $399 without a contract which is the original price of the previous iphone.

They don't deserve to do well for this misleadind advertising.

No new information here, thanks for wasting my time.

This is the best phone on the market.....

Warren its called marketing, not false advertising.... If they weren't good at it you wouldn't even want an iphone or ipod.

iPhone 3G = hype

Blackberry Bold = usability

That's why I have a Blackberry and an iPod for music. Like I'm gonna wrap a phone around my arm when jogging! I have a life! LOL

The apps will get better and it will represent a HUGE market for Apple and their developers.  Just wait 6-12 months and you will likely see some really great apps which will blow away all of the other cell phone guys.  Sure, not everyone wants an app but wait until the next killer app happens to arrive for the iPhone and every corporation will make it a requirement and that is what Jobs is counting on.

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