Boston (EON) - Apple CEO Steve Jobs stated that the number of iPhones manufactured may not be enough to meet the customer demand on launch day.
The iPhone is set to go on sale this afternoon on Friday around 6 p.m.
Jobs spoke to the Wall Street Journal and stated that they have made their best guess as to what exactly the demand is going to be and they are trying to supply as many as they possibly can to meet that demand.
He stated that they “built factories to build these things and everything.”
He did state though that he would not be suprised if it will still not enough to meet the demand.
The hype of the iPhone is unprecedented and it is set to launch today selling for $499 and $599 depending on which model you desire.
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