According to Forbes, it may not be as easy to sell ten million iPhones in 2008 as Apple hopes, both because of Apple’s strategy and because the market it has to compete in isn’t as large as Steve Jobs alluded to in his January keynote.
As cool as the iPhone is, there is a lot more hurting it than helping. The high price is one, but the fact you have to switch providers (unless you already belong to the one needed) is the bigger one. How far are people willing to go for the cool new tech gadget?
Source: Ars Technica