- OMG! AMAZING! The iPhone has literally killed the Palm Pre! WOW! The Pre sold between 50-100K during their launch weekend.
Apple announced today that the company has sold over 1 million iPhone 3G S models over this past weekend. The press release notably includes a quote from Steve Jobs:
"Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "With over 50,000 applications available from Apple's revolutionary App Store, iPhone momentum is stronger than ever."06-22-09 09:21 AMLike 0 - Apple Sells Over One Million iPhone 3GS Models
iPhone 3.0 Software Downloads Reach Six Million
CUPERTINO, California—June 22, 2009—Apple� today announced that it has sold over one million iPhone™ 3GS models through Sunday, June 21, the third day after its launch. In addition, six million customers have downloaded the new iPhone 3.0 software in the first five days since its release.
“Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “With over 50,000 applications available from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, iPhone momentum is stronger than ever.”
The new iPhone 3GS is the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including improved speed and performance—up to twice as fast as iPhone 3G—with longer battery life, a high-quality 3 megapixel autofocus camera, easy to use video recording and hands free voice control. iPhone 3GS includes the new iPhone OS 3.0, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system with over 100 new features such as Cut, Copy and Paste, MMS*, Spotlight™ Search, landscape keyboard and more. iPhone 3GS customers get access to more than 50,000 applications from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, the largest application store in the world where customers have already downloaded over one billion apps. iPhone 3GS offers twice the capacity for the same price with a 16GB model for just $199 and a new 32GB model for just $299.** And iPhone 3G is available at the breakthrough price of just $99 for the 8GB model—a huge milestone for the high end smartphone market.
*MMS messaging is available only on iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS; fees may apply. MMS may not be available in all areas. MMS support from AT&T will be available in late summer.
**Qualified customers only. Requires a new two year AT&T rate plan, sold separately.
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06-22-09 09:24 AMLike 0 - This is unbelievable because it was only available in 8 countries, compared to 21 last year when the 3G was released.06-22-09 09:25 AMLike 0
- not when over 50% of the sales were old iphone owners, I am not saying they wont pass RIM in the future, but this is in NO way shape or form NEW iphone customers, as alot of them were upgrades...12% of blackberry owners went to a iphone and got a 3gs according to a poll I saw.06-22-09 02:24 PMLike 0
- avt123O.G.not when over 50% of the sales were old iphone owners, I am not saying they wont pass RIM in the future, but this is in NO way shape or form NEW iphone customers, as alot of them were upgrades...12% of blackberry owners went to a iphone and got a 3gs according to a poll I saw.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-22-09 02:38 PMLike 0 - You're comparing an already established OS and phone that is on its 3.0 software, to a brand new phone, and a brand new OS at 1.0. Apples and oranges man. Compare the pre's launch to the first launch of the 2g iphone.06-22-09 05:14 PMLike 0
- 1 million phones, I'm not impressed with that. I expected a lot more what with all the advertising that they do. The Palm Pre is on Sprint. That's lol Apples and Oranges. And what exactly does the new OS do for my Touch anyway? Is there any good reason to mess with that or if it ain't broke don't fix it?06-22-09 05:42 PMLike 0
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i don't think it dominated the pre as much as you think..
now while I agree the iPhone sales are amazing..
keep in mind that sprint has almost half the user base as at&t has..
with that being said the pre selling 500 thousand to way less people.. vs the iPhone selling 1 million to almost double the amount of people..
statistically the iPhone actually would lose... in the first portion of sales here..
keep in mind the total sales of the iPhone ever are incredible and I take nothing away from that..
but 1 million units sold for the "new" model on one of the most anticipated phones ever
is kind of not as good as it should have been with that big of a customer base..
sadly blackberry's don't get that many sales that quick usually on any network..
but still I wouldn't call it for sinking the pre..06-22-09 07:39 PMLike 0 -
First Generation iPhone sold around 146,000 first weekend, which is still more than the Pre. What's another excuse? Don't give me that, "Palm isn't an established company, bullcrap."
The opening weekend Palm Pre inventory was too low to begin with—either because of manufacturing constraints, Palm’s own financial constraints, or by design. It’s always good PR to be able to say you sold out. But if Palm seriously wants to go up against the iPhone it is going to have to do a lot better. When the first-generation iPhone launched two years ago, in comparison, Apple sold 146,000 units its first weekend. By the time Apple came out with its second iPhone 3G last year, it sold one million units the first weekend.Last edited by nfl46; 06-22-09 at 07:58 PM.
06-22-09 07:52 PMLike 0 -
- i don't think it dominated the pre as much as you think..
now while I agree the iPhone sales are amazing..
keep in mind that sprint has almost half the user base as at&t has..
with that being said the pre selling 500 thousand to way less people.. vs the iPhone selling 1 million to almost double the amount of people..
statistically the iPhone actually would lose... in the first portion of sales here..
keep in mind the total sales of the iPhone ever are incredible and I take nothing away from that..
but 1 million units sold for the "new" model on one of the most anticipated phones ever
is kind of not as good as it should have been with that big of a customer base..
sadly blackberry's don't get that many sales that quick usually on any network..
but still I wouldn't call it for sinking the pre..
You Call 50,000 Palm Pres Sold A Success? Investors Don’t Think So.06-22-09 07:54 PMLike 0 - iPhone would still win then.
First Generation iPhone sold around 146,000 first weekend, which is still more than the Pre. What's another excuse? Don't give me that, "Palm isn't an established company, bullcrap."
You Call 50,000 Palm Pres Sold A Success? Investors Don�t Think So.06-22-09 11:06 PMLike 0 - When did the Pre sell 500,000? I don't ever remember them being that high.
You Call 50,000 Palm Pres Sold A Success? Investors Don�t Think So.
my bad I read the article wrong.. doesn't matter though its still the same concept.. they say it was probably over 100k the first weekend still to much much less subscribers..
so either way you flip it..
that pre on at&t with enough stock would have sold a ton more or even on verizon.06-22-09 11:28 PMLike 0 - Unfortunately for you, Apple still outsold the Pre even when it was a 600 dollar phone and only available in the US.06-23-09 09:24 AMLike 0
- So a company the size of Palm, sells 100,000 units in one weekend. Apple a much larger company sells 146,000 on a much larger user base. The Pre was hardly a failure. Plus it's not Pre vs Iphone, its WebOS vs OSX and after having both phones, WebOS has the upper hand. The Pre is just the first of many WebOS phones.06-23-09 09:26 AMLike 0
- DuviRetired ModeratorThere might be a reason for this... lol. They really didn't sell as much as everyone thinks. I was reading an article where they said that the "selling out" part was to put $$$ signs in the investors eyes, but I hear they aren't buying it. Palms needs to more $$$.06-23-09 09:44 AMLike 0
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Palm and Sprint are meant for each other...two companies thats slowly falling apart.06-23-09 03:19 PMLike 0 -
- I don't want them to go out of business. I'm simply saying, they cannot compete with the Apple. Point blank. Palm had the same opportunities as Apple to make their products a success. Thats why I don't feel bad for them. Everyone is giving an equal chance to be the best at what they do.06-23-09 04:14 PMLike 0
- I don't want them to go out of business. I'm simply saying, they cannot compete with the Apple. Point blank. Palm had the same opportunities as Apple to make their products a success. Thats why I don't feel bad for them. Everyone is giving an equal chance to be the best at what they do.06-23-09 04:30 PMLike 0
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