phone 4S vanishes, why?
We never quite understood the "selling like hotcakes" metaphor for a product that was in great demand. However

you phrase it, demand for Apple's new iPhone 4S is so high that the company can't keep enough of them in stock,
and customers at Apple stores, AT&T stores, Verizon Wireless stores, and Sprint stores are leaving empty-handed if
they haven't reserved an iPhone 4S in advance. Lack of inventory is never a good business strategy, but in this case,
the red-hot demand comes despite a barrage of negative publicity about problems, and alleged problems, with the
iPhone 4S's software.
The news comes from a survey by Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore, who found that nearly all of the 30 Apple
stores he checked were running out of phones every day. Demand that heavy is even more striking given that more
than 4 million were sold in the first three days the new iPhone was available. There's no doubt that a software glitch
is trashing iPhone 4S's battery life; after all, Apple has a patch on the way. And Siri, which Apple forthrightly calls
a beta service, still has rough edges and odd quirks. But consumers apparently have a lot more faith in Apple than
they do in the Chicken Little tech press that seemingly panics any time a user files a complaint on a vendor website -
- We in the media are all too quick to look for a negative story and inflate it as much as possible. That's not to say we
don't have a responsibility to warn the buyers of technology when a vendor drops the ball -- of course we do. For the
record, Consumer Reports also said, "These pluses were not enough, however, to allow the iPhone 4S to outscore
the best new Android-based phones in our ratings. Those top scorers included the Samsung Galaxy S II phones, the
Motorola Droid Bionic, and several other phones that boast larger displays than the iPhone 4S and run on faster 4G
networks."
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