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Of the nearly 1.4 million iPhones sold since it was introduced in June, an estimated 250,000 of them were purchased by people trying to unlock them so that they can use the iPhone on a cell phone carrier other than Apple's dedicated partner, AT&T. This admission came yesterday from Apple executives who were announcing record results for the three months that ended Sept. 29.
Apple's chief operating officer Tim Cook told analysts in a conference call that Apple sold 1.12 million iPhones in the first full quarter of iPhjone sales, bringing the cumulative total to 1.39 million sold since it was introduced on June 29.
"It took us over two years to achieve a comparable number for the iPod," Cook old analysts, "So we're thrilled here."
According to Cook, the September decision to slash $200 off the price of the 8-gigabyte model, bringing it down to $399, helped boost sales.
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I accidently figured out how to unlock an iPhone for use without charge from AT&T, but with full support of the phones features including WiFi, but no AT&T service. |
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Piper Jaffray said that iPhone sales picked up by as much as 300% after the price cut administered by Apple last September 5. |
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