iPhone 5 Sold Out via the Online Orders!
Well people, it is safe to say that Apple's iPhone 5 is sold out and its not even the been released! On Friday it was reported that in a very short times the order started kicking in once the device was presented on September the 12th. Soon enough we had reports that the iPhone 5 was sold out from the official website. This latest turn of events has made Apple's stocks sky rocket and its shares record high! Along with a series of legal deputes that Apple has won against Samsung, Motorola and Google this seems like a very good year for Apple and the iPhone 5 comes like a cherry at the top!
The iPhone 4 standing next to the smaller iPhone 4S
The order via the online store are closed for the time being and those who have ordered the the new iPhone 5 can expect to get their latest tech gadget on September the 28th, a full week after it gets released into the open market via carriers and shops.
"The initial batch is sold out," said Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee & Leach Inc, indicating that there will no doubt me more goodies and offers from Apple for the iPhone 5.
While experts are saying that the iPhone 5 isn't selling as fast as the previous model but that does not necessary mean that Apple won't be earning a lot of revenue. In fact, it is expected that 58 million of the latest iPhone 5 devices may be sold out by the end of the year. This would generate as much as $36.2 billion in sales for the mobile industry giant, Apple.
The iPhone 5's price is brought down to as low as $199 for those who want to get the device via carriers such as Verizon and AT&T. Carriers are complaining that this a double-edged sword as it will cost them a lot of money in the start to give out these iPhone 5 units for such as cheap price, considering how much they bought them for from Apple. However, they should earn a lot since it is a two-year contract that their new clients will be signing so everyone should be happy in the end.
Craig Moffett at Sanford C. Bernstein said on Friday:
"The iPhone is a double-edged sword for the carriers. While the iPhone helps fuel customers' use of data, leading to higher phone bills, the initial costs create short-term pain."