Apple sells 1M iPhones

// September 10th, 2007 // Brad's Life, Mac, Technology

Link: [Apple Sells 1 Millionth iPhone]

It took them nearly two years to sell that many iPods. All iPods. Combined. I think it’s just now hitting me how many iPhones are out there. 1 Million, actually. In 74 days. I played around with one again this weekend at the Apple store (and I checked out the new Nano, which is amazingly cool. The cover view is a little too choppy for me, not enough power running the graphics.), and I keep telling myself that maybe the EDGE network isn’t that bad afterall. Even though a 2G iPhone running 3G and the new 16GB flash hard drive is expected to drop on November 12th, it might be for Europe only [In case you didn't catch that, it means 1 million have been sold and it hasn't even been launched anywhere but the US yet.  Whoa.].Which means several hacks and a high price tag to get it over here (if it even works on the USA networks and signals). My birthday is in 5 weeks everyone, hint hint. Start a collection. I prefer the 8GB.

One Response to “Apple sells 1M iPhones”

  1. Jeremy says:

    Wait for the 2G man…I told you it was tempting…

    In it’s defense…the EDGE doesn’t seem that bad to me. It’s always worked just fine. I played with my uncles and brought up google maps and mapped a route in mexico and it worked just fine…maybe I’m just used to slow UIS internet?

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