12
Nov
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Looking to get your hands on an iPhone 3G at a slight discount? You may be in luck come January 2009. Rumor has it that the iPhone 3G will be heading to Costco Wholesale Stores come Q1 of 2009. The analyst group Global Equities Research has noted that not only will the device be available at Costco, but it will sell at a lower price of $149.99. Now doesn’t this open up a can of worms? I’m sure most of us had a sneaky suspicion that the iPhone 3G would see a significant price drop on the cusp
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27
Sep
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People say that Apple is reducing iPhone 3G production for the rest of the year. These people are the Pacific Crest analyst group whose sources claim that Apple is going to order just 14-15 million iPhone units. Pacific Crest says that the 8GB model is still the fastest one to sell yet. Chances are that most carriers and Apple store have plenty of 16GB versions while 8GB versions go out first. So if Apple is going to reduce their iPhone orders, exactly how many did they have in mind for t
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26
Sep
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Apple has slashed the number of iPhones it plans to build before the end of the year, claims the analyst group Pacific Crest. While it had been expected that some 18 million phones would be made, Crest cites “supply chain channel checks” which indicate that Apple is ordering only 14 to 15 million units. If accurate, the move is not expected to hurt Apple, but rather its suppliers….
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26
Sep
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iPhone News
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on
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Apple has slashed the number of iPhones it plans to build before the end of the year, claims the analyst group Pacific Crest. While it had been expected that some 18 million phones would be made, Crest cites “supply chain channel checks” which indicate that Apple is ordering only 14 to 15 million units. If accurate, the move is not expected to hurt Apple, but rather its suppliers….
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