Online Apple Stores run dry of iPhones
Often seen as the last reliable sources for iPhones, Apple's online stores in the US and UK have stopped taking orders for any model of the device.
Visitors to the phone's section at either regional store are greeted with brief notices that both the 8GB and 16GB models are "Currently Unavailable," without any expectations set for when the iPhone will return for direct purchases.
The change follows multiple weeks during which the American website had already cited delays of between five to seven days for new orders.
Apple's shortfall for its direct channel is also the culmination of a slowly widening shortage that first became evident in late March, when stores in New York City began having trouble carrying the devices -- a supply problem which eventually spread to all US retail and has only been partly resolved in the near term.
European carrier and reseller stores, once thought to have been overstocked due to lackluster demand, have themselves seen a rush of sales after significant price cuts brought out previously reluctant buyers in the UK and Germany. O2 has claimed intermittent availability of even the full-price 16GB version in recent days.
For its part, Apple has said when discussing its latest financial results that it expects continued shortages in the near future, but perceives its supply problem as evidence of strong demand.
Most analysts and observers now estimate that Apple will only truly recover from the shortages with the launch of its next-generation iPhone, which is widely predicted to surface in June.
Visitors to the phone's section at either regional store are greeted with brief notices that both the 8GB and 16GB models are "Currently Unavailable," without any expectations set for when the iPhone will return for direct purchases.
The change follows multiple weeks during which the American website had already cited delays of between five to seven days for new orders.
Apple's shortfall for its direct channel is also the culmination of a slowly widening shortage that first became evident in late March, when stores in New York City began having trouble carrying the devices -- a supply problem which eventually spread to all US retail and has only been partly resolved in the near term.
European carrier and reseller stores, once thought to have been overstocked due to lackluster demand, have themselves seen a rush of sales after significant price cuts brought out previously reluctant buyers in the UK and Germany. O2 has claimed intermittent availability of even the full-price 16GB version in recent days.
For its part, Apple has said when discussing its latest financial results that it expects continued shortages in the near future, but perceives its supply problem as evidence of strong demand.
Most analysts and observers now estimate that Apple will only truly recover from the shortages with the launch of its next-generation iPhone, which is widely predicted to surface in June.
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3G iPhone is immenant. This Tuesday.
Without any kind of press event to introduce it? Extremely unlikely.
Without any kind of press event to introduce it? Extremely unlikely.
Might turn out to be a 3G upgrade only!
Steve will roll out the phone with great fanfare.
It will not be this tuesday
Might turn out to be a 3G upgrade only!
Maybe, but still unlikely. I find it more likely that 3G iPhone will be announced at the WWDC and it will be released Friday, June 27th at 5pm. J think the reason the 2.5G version is unavailable is because they are discontinuing that model completely and under assumed the supply demands which were heightened by the EU telcos discounting the device.
No.
Steve will roll out the phone with great fanfare.
You're right. They only roll out the unimportant things without fanfare... you know, like computers.
iPhone didn't sell well and will be discontinued altogether!
It does not matter when they release it.. the buzz will be nuts from the WSJ to CNN to local TV... but I am sure they will make a big deal of Version Number two...
Steve will milk all the free media he can get with out actually talking to the Media...
This is all just HUGE, folks. I am rethinking my decision to stop buying at $160 (although, I seriously doubt that I will reverse that decision).
You're right. They only roll out the unimportant things without fanfare... you know, like computers.
Nah. They are smart. They only roll out things to fanfare that justify, feed, feed on, and enhance the media hype (and the resultant free advertising).
In the process, they sell more computers too.
I expected Apple to wait until next month to release the phones, but I also find it very hard to believe that they will be out of phones for roughly a month, almost 2 months if they don't release them until the end of June as so many people are speculating. Doing that would kill off so much of the phone's momentum.
EVERONE bought there MOM one here in the states...
3g by fathers Day
Apple is making it crystal-clear, don't buy an iPhone now, there's something better coming. They're being smart, trying to protect themselves from the crybabies wanting refunds. But watch, there will *still* be tears.
That's not the reason. It's a psychological, marketing game. This is how they start the buzz, and I can wait cause I already have an iPhone
I expected Apple to wait until next month to release the phones, but I also find it very hard to believe that they will be out of phones for roughly a month, almost 2 months if they don't release them until the end of June as so many people are speculating. Doing that would kill off so much of the phone's momentum.
WWDC is in exactly a month, not two months.