Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Apr 2008 05:52 UTC
Yesterday (well, CET in any case), Apple posted its financial results for the second quarter of the 2008 fiscal year (which ended 29 March). While sales of Macintosh laptops and desktops soared to ever greater heights, and while sales of the iPod consolidated itself, the news is not so good for the iPhone. And the dodo will have an Apple TV to play with, soon.
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iPhone sales dropped sharply? They may have dropped from the 07 holiday season, but that is to be expected.
From CNET of all places...
"iPhone demand continues to spread around the world, as Apple ran into supply constraints toward the end of the quarter as after it misjudged the pace of demand going into the quarter."
or
From iLounge...
"In total, we sold more than we expected. We expected a sharper seasonal decline than what we experienced."
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iPhone sales dropped sharply? They may have dropped from the 07 holiday season, but that is to be expected.
From CNET of all places...
"iPhone demand continues to spread around the world, as Apple ran into supply constraints toward the end of the quarter as after it misjudged the pace of demand going into the quarter."
or
From iLounge...
"In total, we sold more than we expected. We expected a sharper seasonal decline than what we experienced."
Edited 2008-04-24 09:43 UTC