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Leap says it could end up with $100 million worth of unsold iPhones – and that it's on pace to sell as many iPhones as it committed to selling in a contract with Apple.
BTIG Research's Walter Piecyk dug up Leap's filing.
Some of the blame here falls on Apple, which hasn't tried very hard to make a super cheap iPhone.
A lot of it falls on Leap, which can't sell its iPhone in every market due to technological constraints.