Earlier this week it was noted that 1.4 million iPhone were unaccounted for. After another analyst did a review it seems that the iPhones are not actually missing.
“Some unknown number of iPhones are being unlocked by purchasers and some, probably a larger number, are being unlocked for resale,” said Gottheil. “Some are in inventory. Some will be returned. And some are being used for the non-phone features, as iPhone Touches, until the owners can change their wireless contracts.
“We don’t know the proportions,” Gottheil added.
All in all, it seems that Apple just might make their estimated quota of 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008 after all.
[Via:] Computerworld
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