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January 20, 2008

iPhone Sales Fall 5 Percent Below Expectations in the UK [IPhone]

The Financial Times reports that UK sales of the Apple iPhone weren't quite up to par, selling 190,000 phones against a target of 200,000 in the first two months. Some analysts even projected sales in the range of 350,000-400,000. Many cite the high price of the phone, saying the average phone is free and the average plan is under 30. In the UK the iPhone goes for 269 and the plan is 899 over 18 months. In U.S. Dollars thats $529 for the phone and $98/month for the plan. Ouch. [Financial Times via The Inquirer]

From iPhone Sales Fall 5 Percent Below Expectations in the UK [IPhone]

Posted by Peter at January 20, 2008 11:31 AM