Apple sells 1 millionth iPhone

Written on September 10, 2007 by Josh Pigford and 4 people have commented

iPhone

In just over 2 and half months (10 weeks and 4 days to be exact), Apple has sold its one millionth iPhone.

Apple’s goal was to sell 1 million iPhones by September and sure enough they hit their goal. Certainly the recent price drop helped push things a bit more in the past few days but only a few of those 74 days included the price drop.

An interesting fact here is that it took close to two years to sell the first million iPods.

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  1. #1 joecab says:

    Yeah but you gotta remind people that in the beginning iPods only worked with Macs, and we didn’t have as many mac users then as we have now. Still, 1 million that fast is pretty impressive; and we haven’t even hit the holiday season yet.

  2. #2 PHP Encoder says:

    They should drop the price from the beginning to hit 1 millon I think.

  3. #3 Mark says:

    Do you think the iPhone will ever cross over to any other carriers (like verizon) in the near future?

  4. #4 minikperi says:

    Billy - You have raised some very good points. They are well reasoned. I wholeheartedly support your thesis that after all is considered that QT Pro should be either free or reduced in price.

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