iphonebuzz.com - 11/3/2008
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Despite the economic downturn, Apple is still doing pretty well for itself. Their Q4 earnings call today revealed that the company sold about 6.9 million iPhones. Want a bit of a comparison? Apple only sold 1.1 million iPhones in Q4 of 2007. That's a substantial increase.
Jobs, not to be one ...
iPhone 3G could reach 5 million sold in Q4
iphonebuzz.com 9/29/2008 — The iPhone 3G has been selling like hot cakes and it seems like it will sell even more in Q4. In fact, it is now estimated that Apple will be shipping 5 million units for Q4, which ends on September 30th.
This new estimate has Apple targeting ...
Apple on track to move 5 million iPhones in Q4 2008
intomobile.com 9/23/2008 — The latest estimates are in, and they have Apple shipping something like 5 million iPhone 3G units for fiscal Q4 which ends on September 30. Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster has raised his previous iPhone 3G sales estimates from 4.1 million by the end of ...
30 million iPhones sold — now that’s a game platform
venturebeat.com 3/18/2009 — With more than 29 million Xbox 360s on the market, no one debates whether Microsoft has succeeded in creating a viable video game platform anymore. Developers have flocked to it. Now Apple has proven that its mobile platform is just as solid. The ...
Analyst: Apple will sell 5 million iPhones in Q4
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com 9/22/2008 — Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster, one of the most bullish — and closely watched — of the more than two dozen analysts who track Apple Inc., has raised his estimates for the company’s fourth quarter, which ends next Tuesday, Sept. 30. Based on the latest ...
Apple: 1 million iPhone 3G Ses sold, 6 million downloads of 3.0
arstechnica.com 6/30/2009 —
Apple has sold more than 1 million iPhone 3G S units over its first weekend, the company announced this morning. Curiously, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is quoted giving a standard PR line in the release despite not officially being back to work ...
Apple will make 40 million iPhones next year
iphonebuzz.com 8/24/2008 —
Apple has their sights set high and if their business plans are accurate, we can expect to see the company producing 40 million iPhones next year. And while some analysts think this number is appropriate to keep up with global demand, others ...
iTunes sells 25% of all music in the US, 69% of digital
arstechnica.com 8/19/2009 —
Music sold through the iTunes Store makes up a full quarter of all music sold in the US, according to a new report from the NPD Group. The market research firm noted that paid digital music downloads have continued ...
Selling 8 million iPhones
tuaw.com 9/3/2008 — It's a numbers game. But not the numbers you're thinking of. The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is on all GSM and UMTS mobile phones, including the iPhone. The enterprising geeks at AFB and Investor Village have been collecting ...
Games a runaway hit on iPhone and iPod touch —
Apple Hot News 11/3/2008
“Within days of buying his iPhone, John Furrier discovered that his 13-year-old son, Alec, was sneaking off with the device and downloading games.” Alec’s not the only one. “Games,” reports Alex Pham (latimes.com), ”have become the fastest-growing and ...
Games Ringing a Bell for iPhone Users —
Apple 11/4/2008
Within days of buying his iPhone, John Furrier's 13-year-old son, Alec, was sneaking off with the device and downloading games. To reclaim his phone, Furrier had to buy his son an iPod Touch, which Alec quickly filled with Pac-Man, Magic 8 Ball and ...
Apple, IBM at odds over iPod management shake-up —
Apple 11/5/2008
Apple's iPod division, whose sales have matured in recent years, is undergoing a management makeover that puts it at odds with former ally IBM. The Cupertino-based company announced Tuesday that it has hired IBM veteran Mark Papermaster to head ...
Appiphilia casts light on iPhone apps —
Apple Hot News 11/5/2008
“Because iPhone apps seem to multiply with every click,” Michelle Maltais (latimes.com) offers a new weekly series for those with “an irresistible urge to download iPhone applications.” Called appiphilia, the new LA Times column “highlights and ...