January 19, 2008 on 11:20 am | In iPhones | No Comments
According to the Financial Times, O2 didn’t hit its target of selling 200,000 iPhones in the first 2 months. Experts are expecting a price cut soon in the UK market. I think we will see that price cut only when a new iPhone will be released. O2 is already happy with the iPhone launch because 190,000 iPhones sold means around 90,000 new O2 customers who were with other mobile providers. So it’s definitely a big win for O2 in the current saturate market where the only way to gain customers is to “steal” them from competitors.
Also it provides to O2 new contract customers, because the iPhone comes only with a contract, so it’s a guaranteed revenue for at least 18 months.
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January 16, 2008 on 9:35 am | In iPhones | No Comments
Admob gave us their metrics for December, and here is a quick quote from them:
“Apple iPhone share grew again and we observed a strong “gifting” trend around iPhones for the Christmas holiday”

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January 15, 2008 on 11:31 pm | In iPhones | No Comments
It was a very interesting MacWorld, also for the iPhone with several annoucements:
* 4 millions of iPhones have been sold so far
* 20.000 iPhone per day
* Google Maps with location
* Webclips: Bookmarks on the iPhone dashboard
* Dashboard with up to 9 different pages
* SMS to several people at the same time
* Chapters for videos
* iPhone SDK in February
Finally the video that shows the new functionalities:
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