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Jerry
01-Jul-2007, 10:53 PM
Apple's iPhone makes it to stores

Apple's much-hyped iPhone has finally gone on sale in the US.

Some people had been queuing for days outside Apple and AT&T stores across the US to ensure they got hold of one of the devices.

Hundreds more began queuing during Friday because stores did not start selling the iPhone until 1800 local time (2300 BST).

Apple said buyers visiting its stores would not be able to walk out with more than two iPhones each.

More than 600 people were outside two Apple stores in New York and at one of them, customers cheered as the doors opened, Reuters news agency said.

Similar scenes were reported in other cities.

"I've gone through several phones, even the expensive ones," Albert Livingstone, 62, who queued up in Chicago, told Reuters.

"This is different. It's the newest toy. I'm 62 - I don't have much time left to buy toys."

The iPhone will be available in Europe later in 2007 and Asia in 2008.

Since the iPhone was announced at Macworld in January 2007 the gadget has won a huge amount of coverage.

That interest has continued up to the launch with bloggers reporting live from queues outside some stores. Gadget site Gizmodo is broadcasting live video from the Apple store in San Francisco.

The quad-bandphone has a 3.5in (9cm) touch screen, wi-fi, no keyboard, a camera and a web browser on board. It is also intended to be used as a media player to listen to music and watch video uploaded to it via iTunes.

It is available in two versions sporting either four or eight gigabytes of memory.

iPhone rivals

Apple said the iPhone's battery would give eight hours of talktime, six hours of net use or seven hours of video watching.

Early reviews of the iPhone have been broadly positive but those who have played around with it said touch screen typing took some getting used to and data download speeds were very slow.

The handset has also been criticised because it does not use the 3G network, does not support instant messaging or voice-activated dialling and does not let people choose ringtones beyond the 25 pre-installed on it.

Apple said it hoped to sell 10 million iPhones by 2008 and grab itself a 1% share of the mobile phone market.

To do this it will face significant competition from well-established handset makers such as Nokia and other touch screen phone makers such as Samsung and HTC.

iPhone launch
However, some commentators thought that the high price of the gadget could put people off.

The device costs either $499 or $599 and buyers must also commit to a two-year contract with AT&T that will cost them a minimum of $59.99 per month.

As with many Apple products prices in Europe for the device are likely to be higher than direct currency conversions would suggest.

In a company-wide message relayed to Apple employees on 28 June, Steve Jobs said every worker who had been at the company for more than a year would get one of the devices for free.

The iPhone going on sale on 29 June is likely to be just the first of a long line of gadgets with future models adding the features and software lacking in the original.

TechnoGoat
01-Jul-2007, 11:31 PM
Vastly overrated IMO, missing many features that phones have had for years. Granted the iPod wasn't the best MP3 player, but it did have a very pretty design and because of it Apple now has legions of fans

I'm sure it will become the next 'must have' toy, though, until people realise they can't play games or transfer songs/pictures on it ;)

Jerry
19-Nov-2007, 10:41 PM
Anyone bought one yet?

Interestingly they are not out in Hong Kong which is a little unusual for this kind of thing.

JLD
20-Nov-2007, 06:28 AM
Anyone bought one yet?
I was reading (cant remeber where) that sales are much lower than expected due it only being available on one network (O2 IIRC) and that O2 are having to upgrade their transmitters to cope with it. I did hear that only 30% of their transmitters were up to the required spec.

TechnoGoat
20-Nov-2007, 02:58 PM
I was reading (cant remeber where) that sales are much lower than expected due it only being available on one network (O2 IIRC) and that O2 are having to upgrade their transmitters to cope with it. I did hear that only 30% of their transmitters were up to the required spec.

The problem with this is O2 have just spent a lot of money upgrading their kit to handle 3G (and now 3.5G) - and EDGE technology is more of a downgrade to their network (say 2.75G), and they have to physically alter each base station, which is why O2 have only bothered to do about 30% of their network - and even then the Data speed rates aren't very fast. The 3G iPhone is rumoured to come out in May, anyway.

Rally Matt
20-Nov-2007, 04:13 PM
Never paid for a phone yet, not going to now matter how cool it looks. Its only a target to get stolen and I usually drop any new phone withing days of getting it!

I would probably not move away from Vodafone either, been with the since day one and always been happy.

Naomi got an Ipod Nanno and so far is on her 3rd one. Looks nice, great user interface but plagued with problems!

I am off to plug in the Radiogram!