Lowe’s, PacSun, Urban Outfitters Go Mobile POS. Does Apple Have This Locked Up?
Written by Frank HayesAugust 24th, 2011
Will any retailer ever use a non-Apple device for mobile POS again? Last week (Aug. 15), Lowe's, PacSun and Urban Outfitters all said they'll finish rolling out in-store mobile devices to associates by the end of the year: iPhones at Lowe's, iPod Touches at Urban Outfitters and iPads at Pacific Sunwear.
To be precise, Urban Outfitters is already using them for mobile POS, while Lowe's is just doing inventory and Web site checks but not POS—yet. PacSun on Tuesday (Aug. 23) said that it has already put the Apple devices into more than 300 stores, with 100 stores slated by the end of the year. Combine that with Nordstrom, JCPenney and Gucci all piloting iPads for in-store use, and it begins to look like Apple really does have a lock on in-store mobile devices.
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