“Germany’s biggest Apple retailer is getting 1,000 enquiries every day about buying the new iPhone, which is expected to go on sale towards the end of the year, the retailer’s head told a newspaper,” Reuters reports.
“‘Fifty-seven thousand interested people have already registered with us,’ the head of retailer Gravis, Archibald Horlitz, told Germany’s Tagesspiegel in comments due to be published on Friday. ‘Every day, we get about 1,000 more,'” Reuters reports.
“Horlitz said almost 58 percent of those interested in buying the much-hyped iPhone… said they would consider switching operators if necessary,” Reuters reports. “Horlitz said he expected Gravis would also be allowed to sell the iPhone in its 29 German branches. ‘I assume that we’ll be part of it,’ he said.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Jendensam” for the heads up.]