
iPhone 3G is becoming a real phenomenom and sales are expected to exceed Apple´s supplys. The numbers are impressive: the analysts at Morgan Stanley predicted 27 million iPhone 3G sales in 2009. It sounds inflated, but as 9to5mac.com says:
“More than 130,000 people have signed-up to receive further information from O2 concerning the iPhone 3G when it ships – that contrasts to 35,000 customers who registered such interest for the first edition iPhone, the company admitted.”
In Spain, where the iPhone will launch thanks to MoviStar, there are no news at all, and by now no predictions have been published.

The situation is completely different in Japan, as TUAW highlights. According to a little survey, 91% of Japanese people don´t want an iPhone, and I can understand why: they are far away in the future on mobile technology.
Via Applesfera
Links TUAW, iPhone MoviStar, 9to5Mac 1 & 2
July 1st, 2008 at 10:57 am
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