One Million iPhones sold!
September 10th, 2007
Originally Apple was aiming for the beginning of October to reach this milestone, but Sunday marked the one millionth iPhone to be sold! It has also been less than one week since Steve Jobs announced the $200 price drop of 8GB model and the discontinuation of the 4GB model.
In response to the ‘AT&T Employess finally get iPhone discount‘ article that suggests Apple and AT&T lowers the price tag everyone…they must be listening!
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4 Comments Add your own
Software utilities »&hellip | September 11th, 2007 at 6:52 am
[...] consider that now iPhone users have a contract for two years wit a total of 1.440 $, and since one million iPhones have been sold, this could mean a few billion business (1.440 X 1.000.000 = 1.440.000.000 $ !!!!! [...]
brebeatinging | September 27th, 2007 at 6:14 am
Yes, I have read it in russian on http://eng.mobiset.ru
They have good business with their iPhones, but I think, that they will not sale more, than 1.5 million phones. !?
ultimate | October 2nd, 2007 at 11:30 am
wait till it comes out in canada then they will reach 3-4 million easily
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