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Superluminova Posts: > 500
yeah Jools but if someone in the uk request an unlock for they're phone the network must provide them with it.
Saying that there is not maximum charge for the code!
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:15:59
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On 2007-11-11 01:09:56, Superluminova wrote:
Ok i'll clear this 10-20 phones issue up a bit.
Was speaking to my mate who happens to be a manager of an o2 store in edinburgh and he told me they sold 24 on friday night and today at 3pm when i spoke to him they had sold 12 phones.
Not to shabby really!
oops typo meant 12 not 32 lol
24 I-phones sold on its release day and 12 the next day for a store in Scotlands capital is lame. Disagree if you want, its pathetic sales figures.
The K850i sold out in 2 days on T-mobile. They got them in stock on thursday, I upgraded on friday, called on saturday and their systems were showing out of stock on the handset.
[ This Message was edited by: Bhavv on 2007-11-11 00:17 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:16:19
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I don't think they have gone into this blindly, but I cant understand why they have left themselves open? I mean why not get you to sign the contract and pick your tariff at the point of sale as is usual with all other phones and therefore covering their arses 100% as they are supplying you with a subsidised phone!
But then again, that said should I really be complaining as if they did as I suggested above I couldn't just go buy one and have it unlocked and hactivated as I am sure it will be possible soon!
I've confused myself again now, and have decided to take a back-seat as I have just proved to myself that the way they are doing it is best all round!
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:16:35
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@Bhavv
What a joke!
So, you're basing your whole UK iPhone sales claims on what one unknown person wrote in a single post, based on what his "friend who works for carphone" said?
Blimey, I hope you never go into journalism and need to back-up an of the stuff you write with proof!!
In that case, I can tell you that a bloke down the road, who's next door neighbour knows someone who walked past a CPW store today, said they'd sold 3 million iPhones in 30 minutes - so it must be true!!!
Come back when you've got some official sales figures to discuss.
The K850i sold out in 2 days on T-mobile. They got them in stock on thursday, I upgraded on friday, called on saturday and their systems were showing out of stock on the handset.
Once again, whereas super backs up his claims with actual numbers, you don't. What if t-mobile only had 10 K850's in? That's just 5 sold per day. Without actual official numbers, it all means nothing.
[ This Message was edited by: JoolsG4 on 2007-11-11 00:20 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:16:38
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Jools are you having a laugh? These are figures from London and Edinburgh...
Look at them again and tell me how many I-phones you think sold in cities with a quarter the population of these.
Seriously get a clue.
my bad i guess it may have just been outta london area's that didnt do well.
check system for oxford street and they sold 30. my friend who works for carphone said they only sold 10 and shut early due to no customers,
i also walked past o2 and carphone where i live they were empty too.
drove past cpw and an o2 store today and normal for them
Was speaking to my mate who happens to be a manager of an o2 store in edinburgh and he told me they sold 24 on friday night and today at 3pm when i spoke to him they had sold 12 phones.
30 phones in one store in london, 10 in another. 24 phones on release day in an O2 store in Edinburgh, 12 the next day. I will believe these figures untill you yourself can find out any more valid data.
The proof is right here, I dont need a journalism degree to read and understand these figures.
[ This Message was edited by: Bhavv on 2007-11-11 00:25 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:19:08
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Superluminova Posts: > 500
maybe you two should wait for the official figures.
Oh and bhavv do you work in mobil retail?
because when a phone is released in store you normally get 5 - 6 max
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:24:07
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear...
The figures super quoted were for
ONE store in Edinburgh. We don't know which one - whether its a big one, a small one, a busy one or a quiet one...
Edinburgh has
EIGHT O2 stores. So lets assume supers figure of 32 iPhones for that one store is accurate. Now get your calculator out and multiply 32 by 8 and it might give you a very rough estimate of how many they sold in the city as a whole.
Some of Edinburgh's O2 stores may have sold more, some may have sold less. We don't know.
Let's wait for the official figures...
And I really don't care how many they sold - but at least I don't make baseless claims about it.
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:29:14
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@JoolsG4
I think the point here is not really how many have already sold or even how many will eventually sell, but this is not the same reaction to the US launch not anywhere close. People whee queuing up overnight and they limited them due to demand. 02 and Apples 2 per person they should be so lucky just now.
I think one of the problems is not every one wants to have to spend £35pm and £630 over 18 months and be stuck with one phone that cost's them £269. Can some one tell me can you reactivate a iPhone with a new Sim and user as if not you can't even sell it.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-11-11 00:43 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:43:44
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@Dogmann
I totally agree with you. It was obvious long ago that the iPhone was never going to be the runaway success in Europe that it was in the US. It's simply too expensive compared to what we're used to paying for a phone here. And with the minimum £35 18-month contract on top it's just too much for a large number of potential purchasers (me included).
I wasn't trying to suggest sales were great - I simply don't know. Just trying to put some balance to Bhavvs unsubstantiated claims. In fact, in the four stores I went into today I didn't see a single iPhone sold - even though there was a steady stream of people viewing them. Most customers I overheard were definitely put off by the price, although impressed by the phone itself.
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Posted: 2007-11-11 01:59:27
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Hi Jools G4
I do think think they are great especially as a Multimedia computer like an N series although i would say even an N series is better equipped software wise for some Buisness functionality. As for
"Just trying to put some balance to Bhavvs unsubstantiated claims"
@Bhav
What are you talking about with this
"most people buying apple products are pretty stupid. Its usually cases of just buying them as fashion accessories or because they are cool and everyone else has one so you must buy one too. Apple products are more of a trend for the average person, they don't actually favor technology or features whatsoever."
You really can't be serious you really think there are really that many people all buy iPods because they are rubbish do you, people in the Music business to whom sound is everything. I really used to think my mobile device's did a really good job with Music until i got an iPod, none of them get even close. iTunes is incredibly simple to use and produces great sound for an iPod if converted well and you use a decent set of headphones. It even does a good job for occasional Video watching podcasts or episode's of Hero's for example not great for watching a whole film though. Even though i am getting an N95 8GB i doubt it will replace my iPod for Music playback, video and films definitely.
Marc
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-11-11 01:14 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-11 02:14:37
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