Monday, May 5, 2008

Apple iPhone Sales to Blow Through Roof?

As reported by Silicon Alley Insider, RBC analyst Mark Abramsky thinks Apple will sell 14 million phones this year, up 40 percent from his previous prediction of 10 million and more than eight times the 1.7 million phones the company sold in the first three months of the year. He also thinks Apple will sell 24 million iPhones in 2009.

The 3G model will help. So will new carrier deals in Europe and Asia, broader consumer interest thanks to Apple's forthcoming apps platform, and broader corporate interest.

He also thinks Apple might drop or reduce exclusivity requirements in some markets. This would let people buy iPhones without being forced to use Apple's hand-picked carrier partner.

He also thinks Apple will allow carriers to subsidize pricing, and also will allow sales of unlocked phones.

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