MaineCoasts writes "The Times Online reports that European sellers of the iPhone are braced for "significant losses" on unsold inventories of first generation iPhones which must be cleared away for the new 3G versions expected in June. The three European distributors of the iPhone "sold 330,000 units to the end of December, but industry sources say that European sales of the iPhone were forecast to be between 500,000 and 600,000."" Link to Original Source
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the mobile development arena did not reach the level that I had expected. the devices became more and more capable but the market for software did not boom like many others and I have expected. Maybe apple can create a market of their own with relatively well defined boundaries. Tools, technologies etc. Even though their practices in legal domain might hurt, they might still be able to provide the killer mobile platform. Android would be my first choice, but Apple is already providing their second generatio
is it a light at the end of the tunnel? (Score:2)