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Apple Confirms iPhone 5 Preorders Top 2 Million In 24 Hours

TheBoat writes "Apple announced on Monday that iPhone 5 preorders topped 2 million units in the smartphone's first 24 hours of pre-sale availability. That figure doubles Apple's first-day iPhone 4S sales last year, making the iPhone 5 Apple's fastest-selling smartphone ever. 'iPhone 5 pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by iPhone 4S and the customer response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,' Apple marketing boss Philip Schiller said."

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  1. How current iPhone users see the iPhone 5 by redback · · Score: 5, Funny
    1. Re:How current iPhone users see the iPhone 5 by Missing.Matter · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's like that Jimmy Kimmel sketch where he gives people an "iPhone 5" (really a 4S) and they tell him how much faster and lighter it is compared to their current 4S.

  2. Re:Wow. by CharlyFoxtrot · · Score: 5, Informative

    We're talking about the first 24 hours here, US only and directly from consumers. Galaxy S3's 9 million pre-orders was over a longer period, worldwide and pre-orders by carriers. You're comparing apples and lemons.

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  3. Re:Wow. by the+computer+guy+nex · · Score: 5, Informative

    We're talking about the first 24 hours here, US only and directly from consumers. Galaxy S3's 9 million pre-orders was over a longer period, worldwide and pre-orders by carriers. You're comparing apples and lemons.

    Galaxy S3 did not have 9 million preorders. Samsung confirmed it took just under 2 months to sell 10 million.

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57477475-94/samsung-galaxy-s3-hits-10-million-sales-mark-early/

  4. Re:Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Right but, this article was written by the same guy who yesterday wrote this:

    "Well, the only thing even more predictable than response to the iPhone 5 was the fact that preorders would sell out quickly."

    Stop letting this asswipe use slashdot to drive hits on his stories.

  5. Re:Perspective by mgscheue · · Score: 5, Informative

    They sell three models at any given time. It was the 3GS, 4, and 4S and now it's the 4, 4S, and 5. I just ordered a "free" 4 for my wife to replace her 3GS.

  6. Re:Perspective by the+computer+guy+nex · · Score: 5, Informative

    Probably because 31% of North Americans are likely to purchase the iPhone 5.

    http://www.marketnews.ca/content/index/page?pid=11889

    Most of Android marketshare comes from prepaid and free-after-subsidy low end phones with no margin. This is why every Android manufacturer combined times 4 doesn't equal only Apple's profit.

  7. Re:Wow. by serviscope_minor · · Score: 5, Funny

    You're comparing apples and lemons.

    Actually, I believe he was comparing apples and samsungs.

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  8. Re:Apple Fanboys worry me... by serviscope_minor · · Score: 5, Funny

    I couldn't live in a world where Apple dominates everything.

    Well, you're not very good at thinking different than are you?

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  9. Re:Apple Fanboys worry me... by tooyoung · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Comments above point out that the Galaxy S3 had 9 million preorders vs the iPhone 5's 2 million. If I apply your logic to those numbers, am I to believe that Android 'fanboys' are a much worse flock? Or maybe people are just buying products that they want and we can stop associating one brand or the other with our egos.

  10. Re:Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ja. "Phones shipped" is a crap metric because a lot of those phones sold just sit on store shelves and don't get sold. "Phones sold" tell you how many are actually being bought an used by consumers.

    Ex., the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Before the recent court case, Samsung was reporting Galaxy Tab *shipment in the millions* (or was it tens of millions? I forget). Then the court forced them to report actual sales and it turned out that Samsung had only sold 1.4 million tablets total over 18 months. Apple sold ~30 million iPads over the same period.

    If a company says, "we shipped X" but won't report "we sold X," it's probably because most of their gear is gathering dust down at the Best Buy.

  11. So you're saying pre-orders are a bad thing? by kiriath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ALL those people that pre-ordered the samsung devices 'Sight unseen' were ok though... right?

    People who pre-order anything are idiots... people who buy tickets in advance for a movie are stupid too right? They are sheep blindly following some silly trailer and thinking they might enjoy a movie. People who pre-order video games, music albums... dvds... all sheep. Right?

    I hate when people use the term 'sheeple'... I am fully in charge of my technological wants and desires... I have several android devices, but I really enjoy my apple devices. I have the resources to upgrade when they come out with something new and I do. How does this make me a sheep? I'm not blindly purchasing some mythical happy box because someone said so... if I didn't want it, I wouldn't buy it. Simple as that.

  12. Re:And the electronic garbage pile expands by Sique · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm not convinced that keeping an old i386 alive is such a good idea from an environmental point of view. If you get a $25 Raspberry Pi, the added waste to the landfill is not more than a single ISA card from the i386 (e.g. to add network capabilities), but it runs on 3.5 Watts instead of 120. So yes, it is possible to keep old i386 alive with Linux, and no, there is not much point in doing so except the smug "because I can".

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  13. Re:Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Exactly.

  14. Re:Wow. by Americano · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They are a luxury brand selling positional goods.

    Actually for me, they're a computer manufacturer selling well-built, well-integrated Unix desktops and laptops, and phones and tablets that are largely zero-hassle to operate. Don't imagine that your logic applies to all, or even most, cases.

    I think the sorriest traits I see in my fellow humans are:
    1) their obsession with what other people do with the money they earn;
    2) their lack of appreciation for tools which save time, which is often more valuable to the owner of the tool than any extra cost incurred in purchasing the tool itself;

    But you know, that's just me.

  15. Re:Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow. Someone who gets it.

    Platform isn't about some magical choice between closed and open source. Its not some walled garden vs free for all marketplaces.

    People buy a phone that works for them. Once they buy into a platform, once you start factoring in software (apps) and the cost of that, people are reluctant to change.

    iOS and Andriod both have their strengths and weaknesses. Blind rabid fanatacism towards either is stupid. Oooh, my device had 20 billion preorders in 60 days, yours only has 1 billion in 3 days, look how awesome mine is, blah blah blah.

    Fuck you. You're all a bunch of hypocritical assholes with blind devotion to your platform of choice. Blah blah fucking blah.

    I USE my smartphone. I don't give a fuck what OS it runs.

    Its the fucking sports world of the geeks. The Cupertino iPhonies against the Mountain View Androdgynies. Going to the game, wearing your jersey & screaming in orgasmic delight every time your team scores just makes you a corporate stooge.

    It doesn't matter who wins...just that they keep playing. At least then consumers win.

  16. Re:Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Stop letting this asswipe use slashdot to drive hits on his stories.

    No kidding. If you look at his profile: https://slashdot.org/~TheBoat/, you'll note that it has no posts, just submissions, and they're all to the articles on the same site.

    He's not a member of the Slashdot community, he's a parasite looking to make money from it.