AT&T: iPhone 3G selling twice as fast as original

Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:15PM EDT

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The exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S. says the new handset is flying off its shelves; meanwhile, lines for the iPhone 3G continue to form outside Apple Stores.

The Silicon Alley Insider reports that during AT&T's quarterly earnings call Tuesday, carrier execs crowed that—so far, at least—sales for the new iPhone (click here for my full review) are "nearly double" compared to last year's original model.

The Insider notes that AT&T didn't reveal any specific numbers to back up the boast (we'll probably have to wait until next quarter's earnings call for details). Last week, Apple announced that it sold a million iPhone 3Gs in just three (chaotic) days, although critics noted that Apple counted all units shipped to carriers as sales.

Still, the iPhone 3G has been selling out across the country, leaving Apple Stores scrambling to replenish their inventories. Anxious customers are still waiting hours in line for a chance to buy the new iPhone (with the black 16GB being the hardest to come by), while it's taking AT&T outlets up to two weeks to fill orders.

Overall, it looks like Apple and AT&T's gambit worked: The cheaper $199/$299 iPhone 3G proved to be irresistible to customers, despite the fact that steeper rate plans pretty much erased any potential savings.

Meanwhile, many who passed on the first-gen iPhone clearly decided that the 3G, GPS-equipped version (and Exchange-compatible, to boot) was ripe for the picking.

Combine all that with a worldwide, simultaneous debut in 21 countries (the first iPhone had a U.S.-only launch last June), and we've got the makings of a sellout on our hands—not to mention egg on the face of a certain Yahoo! Tech blogger who'd assured readers that "shortages are unlikely." (He's sorry.)

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AT&T Posts Solid Q2 In "Challenging" Environment, Says It's Selling New iPhones Twice As Fast As Old iPhones [Silicon Valley Insider]

 

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  • 1 Posted by mwbudd on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    I will still wait to purchase until more of the poor reception problems are addressed and there aren't horrible lines to purchase one.

  • 2 Posted by ryanobo66 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    My dad ordered a black 16gb iphone 3g last friday through his work and it is supposed to arrive this friday, so it cant be that hard to come by.

  • 3 Posted by wmtyrancz on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    A friend of mine is not happy with his new iphone. He said its slower than the original model. He claims the signal strength is low/medium. Where on his original it was medium/high. I didn't know what to tell him. Maybe its not the phone but an AT&T problem.

  • 4 Posted by gooddayz39 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Iphone 3G is a work of art!! and waiting in line for one is the least any american will do to get one! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh good bye days of rip off hello to the new era of enlightenment

  • 5 Posted by gooddayz39 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Everyone should have at least 3 angles to protect from greed!

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