so at 3 million phones total ready for Friday's launch, that means linecampers have wasted their time, yeah?
there are 1,800 at&t stores and 150 apple stores, so figure 2,000 retail locations to make it nice and easy do the math, and say they split the total number of phone 50/50 between retail and online. that leaves 1.5 million units for each. that comes to 750 phones PER retail location, if they ship out the full mill and a half on for launch day. it's certainly more likely that they would at least split the shipment in half. so, 325 phones per store, for every store, just on launch day, and another 325 ready to go with in 2-3 days, assuming FedEx bring the next batch in on Sunday or Monnday?
i'll walk up at 530 on Friday and take my chances.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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so at 3 million phones total ready for Friday's launch, that means linecampers have wasted their time, yeah?
there are 1,800 at&t stores and 150 apple stores, so figure 2,000 retail locations to make it nice and easy do the math, and say they split the total number of phone 50/50 between retail and online. that leaves 1.5 million units for each. that comes to 750 phones PER retail location, if they ship out the full mill and a half on for launch day. it's certainly more likely that they would at least split the shipment in half. so, 325 phones per store, for every store, just on launch day, and another 325 ready to go with in 2-3 days, assuming FedEx bring the next batch in on Sunday or Monnday?
i'll walk up at 530 on Friday and take my chances.