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8GB iPhones sold out

by Scott Bicheno on 25 April 2008, 13:19

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Blip in an overall market decline

The £100 price cut in the retail price of the 8GB iPhone reported at the end of our article on Carphone Warehouse (CPW) ten days ago has cleared the shelves at O2 as well as CPW. It remains to be seen whether they intend to restock or to wait for the 3G model, promised in June.

Apple shipped 1.7m iPhones globally in Q1, down from 2.3m in Q4 2007, which market surveyor Strategy Analytics blamed on high European prices and limited supply.

The fire sale of 8GB models will not affect shipping figures for Q2, as they were existing stock. To put it into perspective, Apple’s share of the global phone market dropped a tenth of a point to 0.6 per cent.

Drop in the ocean

The mobile phone market as a whole declined 14.2 per cent from Q4 2007, from 329.1 to 282.3 million units. Shipments for Q1 were up 14 percent YOY, however.

Nokia still dominates, rising three-tenths of a point to 40.9 percent. Samsung jumped from 14.1 percent in Q4 2007 to 16.4 percent, while shipping the same volume in both quarters.

Motorola’s free fall continued, to 9.7 percent from 18.4 percent in Q1 2007. Sony Ericsson was down to 7.9 percent of the market from 9.4 percent in Q4 2007. Sony was overtaken by LG, which increased its market share from 7.2 percent to 8.6 percent.

LG was the only one of the top five to ship more phones (700,000 units) in the period. Nokia shipped 18 million units less, Motorola volume was down by 13.5 million and Sony by 8.5 million.



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Just a thought:

With everyone locked into longer and longer contracts, will this mean people upgrade their phone less, and thus impact on sales of phones?
Not everyone has the contract though Steve.

Many people have gone and bought the phone, took it from Carphone Warehouse and then instead of them getting the contract, they've simply gone and jailbroke or pwned or whatever they want to call it and stuck their exisiting sim into it :)

Not only that but many people have now got a good quality phone in the likes of the LG viewty, Nokia N95, et al, therefore the demand for upgrades is going to be less.

I cannot see myself upgrading from my N95 until it either breaks, or a ultra high-quality video version appears in the next 2 years.
Still appear to be on their website. I REALLY hope they have a couple available still. I've given up on my Vario 3, and I was planning on picking one up this afternoon!
Looks like it's only the warehouses which are out of stock. Picked up the iphone I'm writing this post on this afternoon! Much slicker than the vario3.