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Re: sprints been lying yet again - Evo Sales
From some rumors I heard, Sprint only was able to receive 30,000 of them from HTC in time for launch but they are all sold and waiting lists for more. Sprint even promised Best Buy weekly deliveries and their June 9th shipment will probably not make it on time.
Hey, why does nobody ever throw a flag or cry foul when all the Apple butt pirates pollute their marketing numbers. Take places like Engadget who will blatently believe Apple's word as gospel about sales figures when Apple puts up slides saying they delivered 1,000,000 units (how many they received from China) and then tries to directly compare that to G1's that were activated by customers. So Apple gets to count every single units but everyone else can only count how many were purchased by a customer and linked to an account? Yea, real fair there. Ask any store that sells crApple gear and they will tell you iPhone's have a higher replace/refurb rate than even the original Touch Pro - and that's saying something. Plus I like how AT&T's craptastic network chops out on users so they have to retry shit multiple times. Then Apple spills out PR saying they have more devices hits on popular websites than other phones. Well gee, if their phone & network take 5 tries to get what I do on the first try I would think their number of website hits would be higher. How about they throw in "unique users" instead of hits just to make sure it's fair? Did Sprint slip up? Probably. Hell, they didn't give any figures and new outlets went to Android devs asking for how many Evo downloads they got to get a figure. Sprint got dinked because they didn't control their PR (or should I say didn't do enough) and it went sideways. |
Re: sprints been lying yet again - Evo Sales
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Originally Posted by tool2269 http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/images/buttons/viewpost.gif ruuh row.... The company said Tuesday it inadvertently inflated the first-day sales of its new HTC Evo 4G startphone, although the demand for the phone was still much higher than other Sprint phones at their launch. Tuesday, Sprint said the Evo indeed set a new company record for the highest quantity of phones sold in one day when it went on sale Friday. The Evo sales numbers were six times better than the Samsung Instinct and twice as strong as the Palm Pre's launch, the company's previous record-holders. However, the Evo's first-day sales numbers weren't any better than the number of Instincts and Pres sold in their first three days on the market combined, which contradicts what the company had said previously. The Evo first-day sales were actually in line with those phones' sales in their first three days. The company said it continues to expect Evo sales to outpace those of the Instinct and the Pre. Demand for phone, made by Taiwan-based HTC Corp., produced lines at some Sprint stores when it launched last week, overloading Sprint's account-activation system and creating spot shortages. |
Re: sprints been lying yet again - Evo Sales
i didnt need to register it was top news on google for evo sales
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This kid bitched about the TP2 all day. Annoying little prick actually.
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Who give a rats ass how many they sold.... I've got one, you've got one.... other guy will get one next week.... whats the problem?
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