While the initial launch of the iPhone has left us weary and has left our minds (my free begs to differ) it doesn’t mean that the iPhone hasn’t lost any of the limelight, in fact I’m certain it’s quite a hefty capability bill.

Abramsky is not only enthusiastic about the iPhone’s continual growth, he has goods to back it up besides the usual analyst speculation. No offense to analysts but the desire for




anything rock solid amongst a see of fragile internal connections and wild imaginations will drive anyone insane looking for Apple news.

He sees a sustained momentum at AT&T stores in specific and raises the total number of units sold by 2008 to 14.8 million and predicts 1.5 millions iPhone will be sold by the end of the quarter.

Via: iLounge

Original post by Chris



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