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Quarter of US iPhones 'unlocked'
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01-30-2008, 03:15 PM
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Quarter of US iPhones 'unlocked'
More than a quarter of iPhones sold in the US have been "unlocked" to work on network providers other than Apple's exclusive partner AT&T, a study says.
One million iPhones, or 27% of those sold last year, have been adapted to work on other networks, said Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi. ![]() Apple recently admitted that the number of unlocked iPhones was "significant". The iPhone, which was launched last summer, is tied to a single phone network in each country it is on sale. While AT&T is Apple's chosen partner in the US, in the UK the iPhone is only officially available through O2, while in Germany it is tied to T-Mobile. 'Lost revenue' Mr Sacconaghi said the high number of unlocked iPhones in the US would be a concern for Apple, as it receives a percentage of AT&T's contract fees from iPhone users. He estimates that if Apple sells 10 million iPhones in the US by the end of 2008, but 30% of them have been unlocked to work with other phone networks, Apple will lose $500m (£251m) in revenues. Apple and AT&T have declined to comment on the detail of the report. Last month Vodafone failed in the German courts to get T-Mobile's exclusivity deal over the iPhone overturned. |
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