iPhones STILL Available at Retail Stores
Posted in Apple by Dan at 7:58 am
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Hey schlubs who waited DAYS in line, looks like you may have wasted a day of your time. Apple is reporting that most of its retail stores have FULL STOCK of the iPhone, just check out Apple’s retail page to see if your local store has some iPhone love for you.
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I’m heading out in a few minutes to buy one. I plan on getting there right as they open at about 9am.
It’s available at every store in Texas. Shocking!
Not all that shocking, if Apple thought they were going to sell out in an hour then they wouldn’t have stayed open until midnight. That’s why I went last night at 11pm at got mine. And might I say, the keyboard is AMAZING. I can type so much faster than my crappy treo. All those who were concerned about that, be concerned no more. It works amazingly well.
Availability gets updated at night. So they could easily sell out today. Or the site could not work. I would recommend someone actually confirm this by going to a store listed on the site.
Just came back from the Apple Store North Michigan Ave. in Chicago. There were about 30-40 people in line at opening. All walked out with an iPhone, including myself.
BREAKING: iPhone not as popular as Apple hoped!
Seriously…
iPhone is rather expensive, and there’s no manufacturing issues. Sure there’s tons of excitement about it but few people say “I’m getting one” more of “This is really cool”
So why would it sell out?
I find this extra interesting because I spent the day trying to find a Wii in London. Still a pain in the ass 6 months after release. Finally found a Woolworth’s in Islington that had 3 though.
What if you don’t want to use EDGE, what do you do? You’re still paying for it.
Well, I guess this means only one thing: Apple didn’t decide to pull one of Sony’s tricks. They actually shipped enough to go around instead of creating fake demand and extra hype by cutting the supply short. Wow. Amazing.