A Sprint Sales Rep, told me they sold about 32,000 in 24 hours, but now that, Sprint selling iPhone's now you would think they'd sell more like AT&T which sold 200,000 in 12 hours?
No, you'd think it'd end up like that but in the end... ATT&T has the best reception and most people upgrading have had iPhones already and are contractually bound to AT&T so they did early upgrades or used their full upgrade but somewhere between the 20th-24th month of their contract.
IF that number is true, that's pretty disappointing - especially for the initial iPhone launch on the Sprint service/network.
Since they sold out of the 16G model in the first 12 hours, these numbers make no sense at all.
Sounds like total BS
I doubt a sales rep would have access to that kind of information.
....They're sales reps. That's what they do.
hey got a quik question, is there a difference between the sprint ip4s and the att ip4s ? or are they one in the same, just registered on different networks ?
A Sprint Sales Rep, told me they sold about 32,000 in 24 hours, but now that, Sprint selling iPhone's now you would think they'd sell more like AT&T which sold 200,000 in 12 hours?
what's the point of this useless thread with useless information? No sales rep has the hard #'s that are overall unless they are at a management level in sales. Anyone with this information will not publicly discuss it, at least not yet.
This rep is clearly stupid and making numbers up.