Monday, October 29, 2007

Apple limits iPhone sales to customers

Apple limits iPhone sales to customers Looks like Apple is intensifying its effort to limit the (financial) damage it could possibly incur via unlocked iPhones by instituting a credit card-only policy for whoever wants to pick up an iPhone. This move is almost a surefire way to guarantee supply for the holidays as well as frustrate potential resellers. Part of this deal includes a two iPhone limit per customer at Apple stores, although it remains to be seen whether this policy is applied to AT&T stores as well. No idea on how long this restriction will last though - hopefully not until Apple's deal with AT&T runs out. Does this draconian measure that curbs your degree of freedom affect your feelings for Apple on the whole? Will it make you turn towards other touchscreen-based devices instead?

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