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AT&T gets one million iPhone inquiries

27 March 2007 8:48 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 6 comments

AT&T gets one million iPhone inquiries Cingular Wireless, the mobile unit of AT&T, has announced that at least one million people have shown interest in Apple Computer Inc.'s iPhone. AT&T Chief Operating Officer Randall Stephenson made the announcement on Tuesday. AT&T will be the first to sell Apple's phone when it ships in June this year. The company is not taking pre-orders for the phone but left a website for visitors to leave their email address to receive information.

"One million people have asked us to call when this phone is available," Stephenson said in his keynote speech at the CTIA wireless technology conference. The iPhone version that contains 4GB of flash memory will cost $499, while the 8GB version will cost $599. Apple has said that it could sell 10 million iPhones.

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    rihgt682 (Senior Member) 27 March 2007 9:32 Send private message to this user   
    10million is too much, for the price, contract, and a phone.
    limelight (Member) 27 March 2007 13:28 Send private message to this user   
    Its a *#$%&^ cell phone people!!! $500???!!!!! CRAZY!!!!!!
    duckNrun (Inactive) 28 March 2007 0:58 Send private message to this user   
    all this shows is that there is AT LEAST (assuming that the numbers are accurate and not inflated) 1 million people who are interested in a phone that uses out of date cell technology (which if i remember right is the #1 reason people have cell phones-- to make/receive calls!!??) that can play itunes.

    Give me a phone that uses current modes, plays unrestricted songs, allows me to put cuts of my paid for music on as ringtones (without having to download it and hence pay for it again) increase signal strength, reduce drop rate and other bells and whistles and thats the phone the other 99 million cell phone users will buy!

    LOL @ Apple and cingular!
    duckNrun (Inactive) 28 March 2007 1:03 Send private message to this user   
    PS I am sure all the apple fanboys will suck it up and it will turn a profit. But at $600 bucks a phone, $250 to make a phone, the contract percentages that cingular screwed themselves into paying apple and apples total control of the phone returns and refunds I AM SURE they will turn a profit on this as well!
    nu2duo (Newbie) 28 March 2007 9:19 Send private message to this user   
    x2. It amazes me to see people walking around with $300+ phones. $300 just to talk...lol. And now a $500 phone? Stupid, just stupid.
    ZzeusS (Junior Member) 2 April 2007 7:34 Send private message to this user   
    Come on guys. $500 is the MSRP that no one uses. The newest Smartphones 'cost' $500 unlocked. Who pays $500? No one. It's built into the carriers contract. You pay either nothing or $50 or something.

    Aparently it's only available from Cingular. Interesting. I thought it would be multiple carriers.

    I'll have to check into the pricing and terms of the contract.. I kind of want one.

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2 April 2007 7:35

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