The G1 is expected by most observers to launch sometime in mid-November and so would have less than two months to reach the target. By comparison, the original iPhone is believed to have counted approximately a quarter million device sales during its opening weekend.
Pre-orders, however, may be limited to as few as 25,000 devices before the actual release date. A separate claim from Tmonews suggests that any low numbers may be due to a controlled launch that would only hand out G1 preorders to subscribers in T-Mobile's currently limited 3G coverage area.
Pricing information has also allegedly slipped out and would compare the G1 favorably to Apple's handsets: a typical discount on the Android phone would cost the same $200 as an 8GB iPhone 3G, but would cost significantly less than the iPhone when contract-free at $399 versus Apple's $599. Discounts would also apply to those who don't qualify for full upgrades or those pre-ordering the device, with prices dipping as low as $150.
No mention is made of rumored ad-based discounts that would reduce the price in return for ads at strategic locations in the interface.
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