Apple pushes 1 million iPhone 3Gs, 10 million iPhone Apps
July 16, 2008 (Wednesday) | iPhone
Apple announced this morning that, just three days after the iPhone 3G's worldwide release, it has sold one million devices and that 10 million App Store apps had been downloaded. Despite significant problems over the weekend, this is arguably the most successful Apple product launch yet.
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