Shawn Blanc (via The Next Web) calculated this morning that Apple is selling 16 iPhone 4Ss a second, or roughly 1,000 a minute. Blanc's figuring comes after Apple announced this morning that there were 4 million iPhone 4Ss sold its opening three-day weekend. Figures are also expected to expand as the iPhone 4S is introduced in 22 more countries on the 24th.
Reaching this milestone, Apple is on tract to pass Microsoft's Kinect as the fastest selling consumer device of all time. Microsoft sold 8 million Kinects in the first 60 days, a number Apple could theoretically pass in the first two weeks.
The success of the iPhone 4S is most likely helped by a few factors:
- The availability on three U.S. carriers: AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. AT&T and Sprint both announced opening day sales records on Friday. The iPhone 4 was only on AT&T in the US its opening day.
- iPhone 4 was released in 5 countries. iPhone 4S was also available in Canada and Australia in addition.
- iPhone 4 saw serious product shortages while it appears that Apple made plenty of iPhone 4Ss (OK, maybe not)
- There was a longer than normal wait time between the iPhone 4 and 4S (15 months)
- iPhone 4S is amazing.
We're sure to hear more in Apple's FYQ4 earnings call tomorrow afternoon.
Related articles
- Apple announces sales of four million iPhone 4S units, more than double the iPhone 4 launch (9to5mac.com)
- Drop test: iPhone 4S vs. Galaxy S II (9to5mac.com)
- iPhone 4S sells out completely across U.S. carriers (9to5mac.com)
- Samsung "counter-attacking Apple again," seeks to stop iPhone 4S sales in Australia and Japan (9to5mac.com)
Sent from my iPhone
沒有留言:
發佈留言