iPhone: After The Release

Apple’s iPhone is a product that’s been years in the making. Apple’s designers have been working on it for years, and the Web has been buzzing about Apple’s entry into the phone market for just as long—or maybe even longer. But now, after six months of intense speculation since its introduction at Macworld Expo, the iPhone has arrived. Although the iPhone is not without a few quirks, it makes good on the hype that surrounded it.

Some Wall Street analysts say that Apple might have sold as many as 700,000 iPhones over the device’s opening weekend. It’s clear that the iPhone generated a lot of interest on Friday’s launch day (June 29). Some shoppers reported delays in activation but AT&T said most issues have been resolved.

While most iPhone owners couldn't wait to try out their pricey new gadgets, a few raced to break them apart that revealed iPhones' closely guarded secrets: The names of the companies that supplied the chips and other electronic components for the highly anticipated device.

A video on YouTube showing two guys banging away at an iPhone with a hammer and nail had garnered 56,000 views and was the 13th most-watched clip on the site last Sunday. Watching the clip, it is difficult to see what was learned from the destruction.



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