Apple Confirms iPhone Shortage a Screw-Up, Can't Meet Demand
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/4/apple_iphone_shortage_a_screw_up_can_t_meet_demand
This article provide's insight analysis that Apple has finally commented about the iPhone shortage, all but confirming that it is a problem, not a new product introduction. Saul Hansell of the New York Times:
Steve Dowling from Apple called... “We are working to replenish iPhone supplies as quickly as we can,” he said to me reading the same statement he offered to others. “Our stores continue to receive shipments almost every day.”
Meanwhile, an extremely articulate commenter calling him- or herself “Tantrum” argued at the end of Saul’s piece that the reason for the shortage is that Apple simply can’t keep pace with the extraordinary demand for the iPhone overseas, especially in emerging markets. In Tantrum’s opinion, international buyers and a grey market developed by “organized exporters” are scarfing up all extra iPhones put on sale in the US.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Apple stores face iPhone shortage
Apple stores face iPhone shortage
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/03/3apple_encountering_ongoing_us_wide_iphone_shortage.html
This article provides short overview of current situation which Apple Inc.'s U.S. retail stores are presently experiencing as U.S retail stores are running out of iPhones, a sign the company may soon introduce a new version of the web-surfing handset, Piper Jaffray & Co. said.
At least 20 of Apple's 180 stores in the U.S. are out of iPhones and Apple is telling online shoppers it may take as long as seven days to fill their orders,
This short supply may mean Apple is preparing a new iPhone that operates on so-called third-generation wireless networks.
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