Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Apple Sells 3.79 million iPhones in 2Q
Apple sold 3.79 million iPhones in its second quarter and 11 million iPods. No problem blowing past analyst revenue forecasts. Other smart phone manufacturers might be under pressure. Not Apple.

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Part of the herd.
In 2009, I've purchased two iPhones and an iPod Touch.
Thank God for wi-fi!
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