iPhone 3G sales strong and steady in UK

But that doesn’t mean the rest of the world has forgotten about the device that essentially kicked off this latest wave of sleekly-styled smartphones boasting large touchscreens with a focus on intuitive and eye-catching UI’s. In fact, it seems that the iPhone 3G is doing quite well in the UK. The latest numbers, according to Mobile Today’s source, indicate that Apple and O2, the sole iPhone 3G carrier in the UK, are pushing a steady 27,000 iPhone 3G units every week.
Apple saw upwards of 50,000 iPhone 3G’s being sold during the initial iPhone 3G launch-craze, with sales slowing down to a hugely respectable 35,000 units per week after the first month. Today, reports put iPhone 3G sales at 27,000 units per week - a figure slightly north of the initial launch-day rush, but strong nonetheless.
The Apple iPhone 3G now comprises somewhere between 4% and 6% of the UK’s mobile market. The iPhone 3G’s market-share is even said to have reached the high single-digits in some weeks.
Overall, it looks like the iPhone 3G is doing just fine for itself. Now, just how the HTC Touch HD and BlackBerry Storm affects iPhone 3G sales remains to be seen.
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