Sunday, March 22, 2009

Apple sells one millionth iPhone


Over the last few days we’ve had rumours that O2 are upgrading their network to EDGE, which is the high speed connectivity that the iPhone uses. Which would maybe discount a 3G iPhone for the UK, especially as 3G on O2 is the worst available on the major networks.
However, another rumour showed an iPhone advert from T-Mobile in Germany advertising an iPhone with HSDPA. A 3G iPhone for Europe but not for the UK?
And now Apple have released a press release that says they have sold their one millionth iPhone, just 74 days since its release.
“One million iPhones in 74 days – it took almost two years to achieve this milestone with the iPod”
said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.
Apple like to describe their iPhone as a mobile phone, widescreen iPod and the best mobile internet device ever…. It remains to be seen if it can back up this boast in the more mature European market

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