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One Billion iPhones Have Been Sold, Apple Says (apple.com) 126

Apple announced on Wednesday that it has sold its one billionth iPhone handset. The milestone comes nine years after the iPhone was first introduced. The phone has unarguably shaped the smartphone industry and bolstered the apps market. In a statement, Tim Cook said: iPhone has become one of the most important, world-changing and successful products in history. It's become more than a constant companion. iPhone is truly an essential part of our daily life and enables much of what we do throughout the day. Last week we passed another major milestone when we sold the billionth iPhone. We never set out to make the most, but we've always set out to make the best products that make a difference. Thank you to everyone at Apple for helping change the world every day.
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One Billion iPhones Have Been Sold, Apple Says

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    .. but the iPhone was the exact kick up Nokia's&Telco's world dominance behind that was needed. We probably still would be playing snake in IR if someone didn't do something!

    • by Shatrat ( 855151 )

      How exactly was it a "kick up telco's world dominance"? Was it not an AT&T exclusive? You really have to stretch your imagination to find anything underdog-ish about Apple or the iPhone.

      • Might have been in the US but elsewhere there was no exclusivity to it. It was just a much better phone than existing smart phones on the market, primarily because the software was stable and functional (having used a pre-iPhone-era smartphone, it was truly awful - terrible UI and crashed all the time).

    • Not really. When the iPhone came out in '07, it mostly took a bite from RIM's lunch, not Nokia's. Mind you, Symbian was still doing pretty well up to 2010, ahead of iOS and Android combined, when Stephen Elop started ruining everything. We would be all using Nokia MeeGo phones now if it wasn't for that Microsoft trojan! Anyway, at that moment Android exploded, with Samsung filling the vacuum from Nokia's collapse.

      • In general, since 2007, the iPhone (and smartphones) have largely made dumb phones obsolete. Yes you can still get them but they are becoming rarer to find. Would the smartphone be as dominant today without Apple? I think it would have but it would have taken longer. Nokia's main business was in dumb phones and while they had smartphones, they still were reliant on the dumb phones which became less and less profitable. Elop did hasten their demise, but Nokia didn't have a great strategy for the smart phone

        • MeeGo was probably a better strategy, and clearly a better product, than Windows Phone.

          • I don't know if Nokia had the organizational means to match Apple or Google when it came to smart phones. While I'm not disputing the merits of MeeGo or Symbian, Nokia + MS was not able to make much of a dent in either Apple or Google when it came to smart phone OS. I think even the Blackberry is beating Windows Phone. The problem with Symbian or MeeGo was Nokia had to transform as a company from a simple manufacturer to ecosystem/platform company. Had Apple merely sold iPhones, they would have never gone a

  • Apple and McDonald's have reached common ground.

    • by dgatwood ( 11270 )

      Apple and McDonald's have reached common ground.

      I'm just hoping they'll raise the sign at 1 Infinite Loop to about fifty feet off the ground and put that text underneath it.

  • They must have a billion dollars!
  • are still operational and in active use? IOW, are they throwaway fashion items or tools you can keep using and using?
    • All of them.
    • I am keeping my iPhone 6 as a spare, in case my shiny new Samsung S7 Edge meets an untimely fate. It also works great as a Bluetooth music player, it won't be interrupted by phone calls or text messages. My devices are tools to me, I wish to get the most for the money spent on them. I have also sold a few old iphones, so it's possible they are still in use today as well.

    • I have a 4, 4S and 5 sitting in the cupboard all still fully functional. I keep some cheap pre-paid SIMs with long credit expiry in them for lending to family and friends visiting from overseas (who don't want pay for global roaming or bother to set up their own pre-paid account). Also make good GPS logging devices for going biking/hiking etc without having to drain the battery on your main phone. Even without a SIM they still connect to Wifi and are thus useful in the same way that an iPad or iPod Touch ar

  • ...to the same 9 and a half million users. Well done!

  • Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:13 pm EDT

    1.4 billion active devices worldwide, how exciting!

    http://www.androidcentral.com/... [androidcentral.com]

    • Android is an operating system. Apple is a company. Slight difference.
      • by t00le ( 136364 )

        Android is Open Source and not a company, yeah there is a difference.

        https://source.android.com/ [android.com]

        • Right, so clearly comparing installs to sales is irrelevant.
          • by lucm ( 889690 )

            The first Android phone came out a year after the first iPhone, and besides having all the challenges of collaboration between open source developers, app developers and device manufacturers, and with drastically smaller profit margins they're now running circles around Apple.

            You need a special kind of fuckups to lose an essentially captive market so fast. Compare this to Microsoft who has been owning the desktop market for over 30 years without even dealing with hardware.

            • by Dog-Cow ( 21281 )

              There are at least a dozen Android phone manufacturers. Has any single one sold 1 billion phones?

            • by GrahamJ ( 241784 )
              Yes the timing of that is rather interesting, isn't it? And there is the small detail of Google giving Android away for free...

              Anyway the point is that it's disingenuous to group all Android devices together against Apple simply because they happen to run the same OS. Business doesn't work like that. Samsung is selling lots of devices but the rest are also-rans that barely appear on sales charts next to those two, and Apple's overall industry profits eclipse those of all others combined.

              Apple is doing
              • by lucm ( 889690 )

                Who's upset? If anything it's amusing to see fanbois becoming Baghdad Bob wannabes now that Apple is morphing into anoher Blackberry.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            For 18 years Slashdot has compared installs of desktop Linux to sales of Windows. Oh, I now see your point about irrelevance.

  • with hysterical, through the tears of mental breakdown voice. Try it, it is fun!

    "We've got great innovation in the pipeline," Cook said to Cramer. "New iPhones that will incentivize you and other people that have iPhones today to upgrade to new iPhones. We are going to give you things you can't live without that you just don't know you need today. That has always been the objective of Apple is to do things that really enrich people's lives. That you look back on and you wonder, how did I live without this."

  • With sales falling off on all their products and nothing new in the pipeline.....

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