Rabu, 16 Juni 2010

More than 600,000 iPhone 4 units pre-ordered. AT&T pre-orders are temporarily suspended


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The first iPhone 4 pre-order day was pretty much fiasco the US, with lots problems plaguing the pre-ordering procedure.

Still, Apple seems to be pretty happy about the whole thing, as it has just announced that more than 600,000 new iPhones were pre-ordered (not only in the US, but also in the UK, France Germany), representing "the largest number of pre-orders Apple has ever taken in single day."

Apple apologized for malfunctions appeared yesterday, hoping that frustrated customers who didn't manage to pre-order anything "will try again or visit an Apple or carrier store once iPhone 4 stock" – and I assume that's exactly what they will do.

In the meantime, iPhone 4 pre-orders at AT&T are suspended. The carrier says this is because it needs "to fulfill orders already received", but it's probably also because it wants make sure there will no more problems.

I think Apple’s new slogan for iPhone 4 – this changes everything – really well thought up. It even changed a simple pre-ordering procedure into a nightmare that, according some customers, lasted for hours.

Via Apple

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