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iPhone 3G: Weekend 1 Tally
After much hullabaloo, the Apple iPhone 3G was finally released to the frothing masses last Friday, July 11. So how did the iPhone 3G fare its first weekend out on the market? Well, for one, it sold-out completely in Japan. But how does that translate into bottom-line numbers?
Apple analysts report that the company sold 1 million iPhone 3G handsets this weekend. This compared with the 74 days (according to Apple chief exec Steve Jobs) that it took to sell the first million first generation iPhones.
How the iPhone 3G fared with its one million maiden-voyagers is not, however, as easily quantifiable. There was a slew of activation problems, for one. And some users complained that the new iPhone simply isn’t all that much better than the old one (see our side-by-side comparison review for our own details on that subject).
As for the conjointly launched Apple App Store, it currently contains about 800 possible downloads and its first weekend out it saw an unbelievable 10 million downloads, which says to us that even if not everybody is necessarily flocking to buy the new iPhone, everyone and their brother is eating up the new iPhone software releases.
After much hullabaloo, the Apple iPhone 3G was finally released to the frothing masses last Friday, July 11. So how did the iPhone 3G fare its first weekend out on the market? Well, for one, it sold-out completely in Japan. But how does that translate into bottom-line numbers?
Apple analysts report that the company sold 1 million iPhone 3G handsets this weekend. This compared with the 74 days (according to Apple chief exec Steve Jobs) that it took to sell the first million first generation iPhones.
How the iPhone 3G fared with its one million maiden-voyagers is not, however, as easily quantifiable. There was a slew of activation problems, for one. And some users complained that the new iPhone simply isn’t all that much better than the old one (see our side-by-side comparison review for our own details on that subject).
As for the conjointly launched Apple App Store, it currently contains about 800 possible downloads and its first weekend out it saw an unbelievable 10 million downloads, which says to us that even if not everybody is necessarily flocking to buy the new iPhone, everyone and their brother is eating up the new iPhone software releases.
iPhone 3G: Weekend 1 Tally
After much hullabaloo, the Apple iPhone 3G was finally released to the frothing masses last Friday, July 11. So how did the iPhone 3G fare its first weekend out on the market? Well, for one, it sold-out completely in Japan. But how does that translate into bottom-line numbers?
Apple analysts report that the company sold 1 million iPhone 3G handsets this weekend. This compared with the 74 days (according to Apple chief exec Steve Jobs) that it took to sell the first million first generation iPhones.
How the iPhone 3G fared with its one million maiden-voyagers is not, however, as easily quantifiable. There was a slew of activation problems, for one. And some users complained that the new iPhone simply isn’t all that much better than the old one (see our side-by-side comparison review for our own details on that subject).
As for the conjointly launched Apple App Store, it currently contains about 800 possible downloads and its first weekend out it saw an unbelievable 10 million downloads, which says to us that even if not everybody is necessarily flocking to buy the new iPhone, everyone and their brother is eating up the new iPhone software releases.
After much hullabaloo, the Apple iPhone 3G was finally released to the frothing masses last Friday, July 11. So how did the iPhone 3G fare its first weekend out on the market? Well, for one, it sold-out completely in Japan. But how does that translate into bottom-line numbers?
Apple analysts report that the company sold 1 million iPhone 3G handsets this weekend. This compared with the 74 days (according to Apple chief exec Steve Jobs) that it took to sell the first million first generation iPhones.
How the iPhone 3G fared with its one million maiden-voyagers is not, however, as easily quantifiable. There was a slew of activation problems, for one. And some users complained that the new iPhone simply isn’t all that much better than the old one (see our side-by-side comparison review for our own details on that subject).
As for the conjointly launched Apple App Store, it currently contains about 800 possible downloads and its first weekend out it saw an unbelievable 10 million downloads, which says to us that even if not everybody is necessarily flocking to buy the new iPhone, everyone and their brother is eating up the new iPhone software releases.
MobileMe Access Returns to the iPhone
Just last Friday, July 25, Apple announced that they have finally been able to restore MobileMe email account access to users of the iPhone – at least partially so. And reportedly, full MobileMe access will be forthcoming later in the week.
MobileMe, in case you don’t know, is the feature formerly known as .Mac, an email account stored on Apple’s servers, much like Gmail is email stored on Google’s servers. This allows users to store an inordinate amount of email data without cluttering up their own personal hard drives.
More than just email, though, MobileMe also gives users backup storage, web hosting, photo and file sharing capabilities, and synchronization of calendar and contact info on not just iPhones but iPod Touches, Mac desktop and laptops, and even Windows PCs.
According to Apple, MobileMe email access about 1% of iPhone users was accidentally blacked-out for a week.
Unfortunately, restoration of MobileMe access does not ensure that emails sent to those accounts during the black-out will still be available for retrieval once access is restored.
Just last Friday, July 25, Apple announced that they have finally been able to restore MobileMe email account access to users of the iPhone – at least partially so. And reportedly, full MobileMe access will be forthcoming later in the week.
MobileMe, in case you don’t know, is the feature formerly known as .Mac, an email account stored on Apple’s servers, much like Gmail is email stored on Google’s servers. This allows users to store an inordinate amount of email data without cluttering up their own personal hard drives.
More than just email, though, MobileMe also gives users backup storage, web hosting, photo and file sharing capabilities, and synchronization of calendar and contact info on not just iPhones but iPod Touches, Mac desktop and laptops, and even Windows PCs.
According to Apple, MobileMe email access about 1% of iPhone users was accidentally blacked-out for a week.
Unfortunately, restoration of MobileMe access does not ensure that emails sent to those accounts during the black-out will still be available for retrieval once access is restored.
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