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Tim Cook: Apple Has Sold More Than 1 Billion iOS Devices

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Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed on Tuesday during the company's quarterly earnings call that it has sold more than 1 billion iOS devices to date since launching the original iPhone over seven years ago. According to Cook, the impressive milestone, which accounts for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, was reached in November and was helped along by a record-breaking 74.5 million iPhones sold in Q1 2015. The milestone device was kept by Apple and is at the company's Cupertino headquarters.

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Cook emphasized that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus demand was stronger than any other iPhone it has ever released, selling at a pace of roughly 34,000 devices per hour. The success of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus was aided by the widest international rollout of an iOS device to date, with the smartphone launching in more places than ever before and in a total of 130 countries.

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148 months ago
How can they keep the 1 billionth device sold? I mean, if they keep it, they haven't sold it.
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148 months ago
Originally Posted by borneo76
geez...that's a lot iphones.....impressive!

Originally Posted by ucfgrad93
That number also includes iPads. Nevertheless, it is still an impressive number.

Originally Posted by chabig
...and iPod Touches.


... and 2nd and 3rd generation Apple TVs (don't know if the original Apple TV was considered an iOS device).
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148 months ago
Still somehow the share prices goes down, never seems to amazes me
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148 months ago
!

well, a lot of devices... .)
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148 months ago
That number also includes iPads. Nevertheless, it is still an impressive number.
...and iPod Touches.
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ucfgrad93 Avatar
148 months ago
Q1 of 2015? Isn't that from January to March?

For a calendar year, yes. But Apple's fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30.
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