Apple randomly canceling some iPhone pre-orders? Update: AT&T pre-orders too?

We haven’t verified exactly what’s going on here, but we’ve gotten several tips tonight from people who’ve received an iPhone 4 pre-order cancellation email from Apple saying that their order couldn’t be authorized. That sounds like an AT&T authorization problem to us, and given the the litany of problems that Apple and AT&T had all week dealing with the huge number of pre-orders, we can’t say we’re too surprised to hear that the chaos continues. Here’s the email:

Dear Customer,

We were unable to complete the authorization process for your iPhone order. As a result, we had to cancel your iPhone order. To complete the purchase of your iPhone, please visit an Apple Retail Store or an AT&T company-owned retail store.

We apologize for this inconvenience.

Sincerely,
Apple Online Store Team

Uh, yeah. We’re obviously looking into the situation, and we’ll let you know what we find out.

Update: We’re hearing that some people are getting cancellations from AT&T, as well — curiouser and curiouser.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Apple randomly canceling some iPhone pre-orders? Update: AT&T pre-orders too? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 19 Jun 2010 22:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Griffin Unveils iPhone 4 Cases

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While you’re waiting (and waiting and waiting) for your Apple iPhone 4, study up on the cases that are available for it. Griffin has announced its first iPhone 4 accessories. The Elan Holster Metal (shown here) is a flip-top horizontal case with an integrated clip. A Velcro enclosure holds the flap shut. It lists for $34.99.

You can also choose the Elan Passport Wallet ($34.99) which has metal accents and card pockets. It not only keeps you iPhone protected, but helps you organize all the things you need to carry. The Reveal ($24.99) is an ultra-slim hard-shell case redesigned for the iPhone 4. It adds just a millimeter of thickness to the sides and back of your iPhone.

Analyst: iPhone Sales to Surpass 100 Million by 2011

Apple said during its iPhone 4 keynote last week that 100 million iOS devices have already been sold, and that includes the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. As if that’s not enough, the iPhone itself is expected to hit nine digits by the end of 2011, a Wall Street analyst estimates.

“We see the iPhone installed base rising from approximately 30 million subscribers at the end of 2009 to over 100 million by the end of 2011,” said Katy Huberty, a Morgan Stanley analyst.

Why the spike in sales? Upgrades, says Huberty. That’s plausible analysis, because Apple’s upcoming iOS 4 will only fully support Apple’s newer iOS devices. The original iPhone can’t run the OS at all, and the iPhone 3G won’t be able to use iOS 4’s highlight feature, multitasking. If you own the first iPhone, the major minus is not being able to use new apps made for iOS 4, so an upgrade almost seems necessary.

Plus, Apple’s iPhone 4 is the most compelling upgrade for the handset yet. With double the memory capacity of older iOS devices, a faster processor, a higher-resolution screen and a front-facing camera and a brandnew glass body, the iPhone 4 already makes last year’s iPhone 3GS look like an iThing of the past.

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How-to: figure out the best value iPhone 4 contracts in the UK

Choices, choices. Do you get the 16GB or 32GB iPhone 4? The black one now or the white one a little later? We can’t tell you which variant of Apple’s next phone will hold its value best over the coming months, but we can try to clear up a bit of the fogginess surrounding price plans on offer from UK networks. Orange and O2 are the first to drop handset pricing and full contract details, but they haven’t made it easy for the discerning buyer, with each carrier offering more than a dozen options. Vodafone, T-Mobile, Three, and even Tesco Mobile are set to follow suit in the coming days and weeks, but we thought we’d get the ball rolling with the pair we have now.

P.S. — And just as we publish this, Voda has gone official with its tariffs. We’ve now broken them down into a more digestible format as well. Just for you.

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First iPhone 4 camper spotted, one week early (update: video)

Let’s hope he got his preorder in, and that he’s not waiting for the white one. Otherwise, he’s going to be one unhappy camper, eh? Sorry, couldn’t help ourselves.

Update: Video interview with the Yosemite Squatter posted after the break.

[Thanks, BT228]

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Waterfields Latest Case Makes Your iPhone 4 Smarter

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Waterfield Designs has just announced its new Smart Case for the Apple iPhone 4. Available in three different styles and six different colors, the Smart Case features a water-resistant nylon outer shell and multi-layer padding. The interior of the case is made of soft Ultrasuede and the front of the case has a rigid insert to protect the screen of your iPhone. A stretchy mesh pocket on the back of the case holds your ear bud headphones.
All of the stitching is hidden inside the case for a sleek look, while distressed brown leather sides add an urban edge. Style choices include the Slip ($39) for pocket or purse, the Flap ($45) to attach to the strap of your bag, and the Clip ($45) which is designed to clip to your belt. The available color choices, Black, Copper, Flame, Green, Pearl, and Pine, also coordinate with Waterfield’s netbook/laptop Muzetto bag and their iPad Smart Cases. 
If you need something a little larger than the iPhone Smart Case but not as large as the Muzetto, the company also offers their iPhone Travel Case ($35 to $39). It comes in three sizes and has room for your charger, cables, portable speakers, and other accessories. The iPhone Travel Case is available for purchase in Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Red, and Silver.
All Waterfield products are designed and made in San Francisco. The Smart Case for iPhone 4 is currently available for pre-order at www.sfbags.com and will start shipping to customers on July 16.

iPhone 4 Has More RAM Than iPad

The iPhone 4 is an even bigger upgrade than you thought.

When Steve Jobs introduces new iPhones, he skips talking about memory capacity and processor speeds: The idea is that this is an automatic computer that just works. But you’d think he would’ve at least bragged that the iPhone 4 has significantly more memory than previous iPhones and even the iPad.

Our friend Arnold Kim of MacRumors has verified that the iPhone 4 contains 512 MB of RAM, up from 256 MB in the current iPhone 3GS and the iPad. It turns out that Apple mentioned this during a session with developers at last week’s Worldwide Developers Conference. The session (#147) is downloadable for free for registered Apple developers.

512 MB of RAM would explain why the new iMovie app only works on the iPhone 4. It would also suggest that multitasking (coming with iOS 4) and general usability will be much smoother on an iPhone 4 compared to Apple’s other mobile offerings.

So let’s run down the list: a memory increase, the higher-resolution (960-by-640-pixel) display, a slimmer profile, a front-facing video camera, a 5-megapixel camera and 802.11N Wi-Fi. These are all improvements that make buying a current iPhone 3GS, even at its discounted rate, look like a sucker’s deal. No wonder Apple received 600,000 iPhone 4 pre-orders on day one.

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iPhone 4 to have 512MB of RAM, double the 3GS and iPad?

Apple has traditionally been — how shall we put it — cagey with revealing memory and CPU specifics of its mobile devices, but MacRumors is today reporting its discovery that the fourth-gen iPhone’s RAM apportionment will be a very healthy 512MB. We’ve heard similar rumblings from reliable sources of our own. What it means is that iPhone 4 users can look forward to not only the same processor (though potentially at a lower speed) as their iPad compatriots, but also double the memory allowance. Of course, this will hardly be the first handset to offer half a gig for the OS to dance inside, but at least Apple’s keeping up with the times. Wouldn’t wanna disappoint all those pre-orderers now, would we?

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iPhone 4 + Glitchy Launch = Huge Demand Anyway

Apple has taken orders for more than half a million next-gen iPhones despite numerous website errors and two AT&T security glitches exposing customers’ personal data.

Now that’s impressive.

Many customers itching for an iPhone 4 this week reported server failures when they attempted to pre-order the handset. In some instances, customers were even erroneously logged into other people’s accounts through AT&T’s website. Acknowledging the security glitch, AT&T temporarily suspended iPhone 4 preorders to resolve the problem.

The AT&T website error was the second embarrassing security snafu for the telecom company in a week. After the other one, the FBI launched an investigation into a security hole that exposed personal data on more than 100,000 3G iPad owners. Hackers revealed the exploit in an exclusive story reported by Gawker.

Still, despite recurring failures and frustrations, Apple and AT&T received 600,000 pre-orders of the iPhone 4, anyway. For context, Apple needed a month to sell 1 million units of its other flagship product, the iPad.

“It’s clear there’s extremely strong demand for this phone, and it’s hard to even think of another phone that was introduced with so many pre-orders,” said Michael Gartenberg, a partner of Altimeter. “This was from consumers who have never seen or touched the device — people who are willing to buy it essentially sight unseen.”

“That means there’s a tremendous trust in Apple and Apple products that consumers have, which competitors don’t have and need to figure out how to get,” he added.

In addition to the iPhone 4’s new features — a higher-resolution display, a video-conferencing camera and a brandnew glass form factor — it was probably the sensational story behind leaking the iPhone 4 that helped drive its popularity, Gartenberg said.

Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, and despite the handset’s early imperfections, it has snowballed into a phenomenal success that many tech companies are attempting to replicate. Google’s Android platform is Apple’s fiercest competitor: 100,000 Android devices are being activated each day, according to Google.

Yet the determination seen among iPhone fanatics remains unparalleled even by Google.

“Stayed up past midnight to order on Apple.com,” iPhone customer Scott Schwartz said in Wired.com’s forums. “FAIL. Tried to call the sales number. Dropped calls. (Ironic, since I was calling with iPhone/AT&T). Too many calls, got hung up on. FAIL. Tried at 20-minute intervals for hours in the morning at AT&T and Apple. FAIL. FAIL. Heard about Apple Store App. Downloaded it. Used it. Reserved phone in 60 seconds. WIN. I think this deployment deserves a big banner on a carrier that says ‘Mission Accomplished.’”

“After four hours of attempts to use both the Apple and AT&T websites I was unable to pre-order my handsets,” wrote Wired.com reader Ryan Lieber in an e-mail, who said he eventually drove to an AT&T store multiple times to preorder the iPhone 4. “We got back to the store around 6:45. The system goes down right in front of us. We wait for 90 minutes at the counter just to swipe the credit card. But it’s done.”

Apple and AT&T said iPhone 4 pre-orders exceeded their expectations: Pre-order sales were 10 times higher than the first day of pre-orders for the third-generation iPhone.

It’s believable that they couldn’t anticipate such a demand. But let’s not forget that this is the fourth iPhone, and previous iPhone launches were botched by Apple and AT&T as well, with issues such as activation failures and a shoddy pre-order system.

Clearly, none of these headaches can take away from the shiny allure of Apple’s iPhone.

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iPhone KIRFs up to 4.3-inch screen, claims invincibility from haters

Hey, just because Apple won’t make one doesn’t mean you can’t have a 4.3-inch iPhone. This here product of Chinese ingenuity offers you as much real estate as “the king of HTC HD2” while also throwing both digital and analog TV tuners into the mix. When you factor in the dual SIM compatibility, 2 megapixel camera, WiFi, and a removable back cover, it’s enough for anyone to agree that “even a popular niche iPhone 4G had to step aside!”

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