macnn.com — Apple over the weekend sold more than 700,000 iPhones to rocket past analyst predictions and shatter AT&T's record by selling more iPhones in three days than Motorola's RAZR did in its first month. Apple's supply of iPhones depleted at more than half of its retail stores less than a week after the cellular handset hit store
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irelandJul 4, 2007
I know they are getting kick-backs, but you just did that survey up your ass.
theanarchistJul 4, 2007
You call yourself a Linux user, yet you don't know the difference between Linux and BSD + Darwin.. Pathetic. You're a failure to the Linux community... this proves that you've probably only used linux for like a week and consider yourself "apart of the team"
billionsJul 4, 2007
The RAZOR was expensive and exciting when it came out. I think that's what people are trying to compare here - how it was the first of the 'supermodel' phones, a phone that was advertised with a name and a phone where even the average person knew the name and what it was when you pulled it out of you pants. Boing
erulabsJul 4, 2007
You have a 650p? Join the Linux Dev group!Oh baby, ssh, pine, bash, a real OS on a handheld! with cdma support! and touchscreen! and a qwerty!forget the Iphone - I want an OpenPhone.
egrumlingJul 4, 2007
No, the cell phone manufacturers have been responding to what the cell phone companies are requesting. Your ideas don't count. As long as the design is slightly better without being too different, it is a winner. That's the way it is in an organization centered around the word "no."See also: Verizon wireless standard firmware.
whiteymcbrownJul 4, 2007
Again, I have to point out that the Razr was released in pretty much every big cell phone market. The iPhone, as yet, is only in the U.S..
adarkmethodJul 6, 2007
I am only 3 or 4 months in with linux, BSD and Linux are related to my understanding, if i'm wrong, my bad. I maintain that the port would be painless and simple for them. Linux developers have found ways to make the Ipod work over here, but Itunes itself does not. Damn, -86? that seems a bit harsh, especially considering that I got three responses from them, all quite lengthy, and none of which that actually adressed any of the questions/comments in my original email.
mjoshiJul 26, 2007
Take this fanboys its time to stop wet-dreamingApple reported selling 270,000 iPhones the first weekend, while AT&T activated only 146,000 by midnight June 30. Where did those other 124,000 iPhones go?