O2 have shifted 1 million iphones in 16 months
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Not bad for apple a company that has never made a phone before. It must be the largest selling individual phone made.
Best phone I've ever had, nokia, sumsung and the rest must be bricking it..
http://www.o2.com/media/press_releases/press_relea...
Best phone I've ever had, nokia, sumsung and the rest must be bricking it..
http://www.o2.com/media/press_releases/press_relea...
snotsnfarts said:
Not bad for apple a company that has never made a phone before. It must be the largest selling individual phone made.
No way near I would have thoughtI worked for both sub contract and OEM phone manufacturers we kicked out 120,000 units a month and that was just one factory of many.
Pesty said:
snotsnfarts said:
Not bad for apple a company that has never made a phone before. It must be the largest selling individual phone made.
No way near I would have thoughtI worked for both sub contract and OEM phone manufacturers we kicked out 120,000 units a month and that was just one factory of many.
Edited by snotsnfarts on Thursday 26th February 21:13
Pesty said:
snotsnfarts said:
Not bad for apple a company that has never made a phone before. It must be the largest selling individual phone made.
No way near I would have thoughtI worked for both sub contract and OEM phone manufacturers we kicked out 120,000 units a month and that was just one factory of many.
t loads more. Although the 1 million is in the UK only so is not too shabby.Ben
elster said:
It may be useful to some, to many it is because it is "apple"
To some yes, not to many, most of the people I know with them have no idea who Apple are and would never consider buying a Mac.This is what makes it so extraordinary. Apple have entered a new market from scratch and blown everyone else out of the water. I understand the detractors and the shortcomings of the device itself but Apple have shown that the spec sheet means nothing if the device does what it does well.
I got one last year and I am regretting it sooooo much.
Not the iPhones fault - just O2s absolutely dire coverage - it is just so patchy. I'd forgotten what it was like to drop every call
What makes it worse is that it is costing me business. It's so bad that I have it set to permanently forward to an Orange PAYG phone. Utter s
t!
Not the iPhones fault - just O2s absolutely dire coverage - it is just so patchy. I'd forgotten what it was like to drop every call
What makes it worse is that it is costing me business. It's so bad that I have it set to permanently forward to an Orange PAYG phone. Utter s
t!mattley said:
elster said:
It may be useful to some, to many it is because it is "apple"
To some yes, not to many, most of the people I know with them have no idea who Apple are and would never consider buying a Mac.This is what makes it so extraordinary. Apple have entered a new market from scratch and blown everyone else out of the water. I understand the detractors and the shortcomings of the device itself but Apple have shown that the spec sheet means nothing if the device does what it does well.
The girls I know all have them.
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