Apple iPhones a hot commodity
2008-05-13 15:45:16 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Technology News)San Francisco, California (CaymanMama.com) — The Cupertino-based electronic company, Apple Inc., confirmed on Monday that its US and UK online stores are sold out the stock of iPhone, the next generation device features faster net surfing speed after its launch.
Natalie Kerris, spokesperson for Apple, denied giving any comment on the reasons behind the scarcity of the device and failure of Apple’s plan to update the device, predicted to be revealed in coming June at Worldwide Developers Conference of Apple, in San Francisco. The shortage of iPhones’ sale by Apple in the markets have appeared as Apple is making a sudden move to achieve its ambition of selling at least is hustling to achieve its aim of selling around 10 million of the amalgam gadget of iPod-cell phone through Internet by the end of this year. Until now, Apple has successfully sold out its 5.4 million iPhones, according to the most recent data as of the end of March.
Apple is also expanding its reach to deal iPhones through inking deals along with wireless carriers all across the world. The deal took sudden turn when four mobile providers of Asia pacific region declared their partnership with Apple Inc. so as to bring these latest iPhones to their own areas later on this year.
The next planning carried out by Apple is to update its software to make the gadget work more effectively with business e-mail this summer, an essential upgrade in order to help iPhones stay ahead in the competition with Palm Inc.’s Treo and Motion Ltd.’s BlackBerry smart phones.
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