iPhone vs. Ratatouille wrap-up

Monday, July 2, 2007 at 7:50am

According to an analyst at Piper Jaffray, 500,000 iPhones were sold between 6pm Friday and 6pm Sunday.  Furthermore, the report indicates that 95% of the iPhones sold were the 8GB ($600) model.  With that info, let’s look at the numbers:

  • Assuming the Piper Jaffray model ratio is correct, 475,000 8GB models were sold for a total of about $285 million, and 25,000 4GB models were sold for a total of about $12.5 million, bringing the combined total to $297.5 million.
  • If we use the Piper Jaffray total of 500,000, but use the Josh Madison ratio of 60% 8GB to 40% 4GB, then 300,000 8GB models were sold for a total of $180 million, and 200,000 4GB models were sold for a total of $100 million, bringing the combined total to $280 million.
  • Ratatouille, according to Box Office Mojo, brought in $47.2 million for the weekend.

Clearly, the iPhone won.  Was there really any doubt?

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