The Apple corporation has sold some eight million iPhones and it looks very much like they may achieve this landmark they have set for themselves, which is ten million by the end of the year. With a few more months to go it seems indeed together possible that they will make their goal of 10 million sold much earlier than expected even as early as September. There are 2 groups who have been watching this activity very closely, the Observers’s Apple Finance Board and Investors Villiage AAPL Sanity. Additional iPhone news can be found at the Trivalley Technology Blog
The members of these boards have been tracking the sales of these mobile phones and recording them on a large Google spreadsheet which may be found on the web. They are able to do this by using the International Mobile Equipment Identity numbers of the iPhones which have already been sold. These sales include the Apple 3G iPhone, with about 5,649,000 manufactured and 2.4 million first generation iPhones. Figures like this show that the Apple Corporation has produced well over eight million iPhones this year so far in the current year. That is pretty impressive and shows the power of their brand in particular. This and the complied spreadsheet have iPhone watchers excited that the technology giant will make its goal of ten million of their phones sold before the beginning of next year. In other related news, Apple has launched it’s product in some twenty nations around the world. In this summer’s second rollout of the iPhone 3G, Apple introduced the smart phone in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Greece as well as certain other countries. All the while, that other giant AT&T has been shunting what phones it had to customers who placed direct fulfillment orders, which required them to go to a store, place an order and pay for the iPhone. When it arrived — sometimes as many as 14 days later — AT&T called the customer, who then had to return to the store.
Having an iPhone To hook up to your laptop computer might soon become a reality.
According to reports Steve Jobs, when questions came up regarding tethering laptop computers to iPhones, said that this could become a reality in the near future. One iPhone user that asked this question has said that Steve Jobs personally answered his queries. He also went on to say that they are working with the corporate technology giant AT&T to make it doable to tether a laptop to the iPhone so that one may go on the world wide web. Well i guess that is life in the fast lane.The statements in question by Mr. Jobs came following the removal of NetShare from the iTunes App web store. This permitted users to tether laptops to the iPhones mobile network by using the Wi-Fi system.
All in all, iPhones are very popular at this point in time. They appeal to the fast track on the go business professional due to their multi functioning use for business purposes, plus tech geeks who believe that they are so cool simply because the little mobile gadgets do so much. If you know much about today’s technology, you will really see how versatile these devices are as compared to the other mobile phone technology which exists. More technology and gadget related News can be found over at the Trivalley Tech News Blog
In general the Apple Corporation has had superb innovative opportunity when they came out with the iPhones. They developed technology for the phones to have built in cameras and even Media player capability as well. In addition to it’s primary function of making phone calls, these gadgets are capable of getting on the world wide web, do picture voicemail, check your email, goggle directions and even use GPS for navigation. pretty impressive stuff when you stop to think about it. A Canadian carrier also hinted that there could be a solution to the problem soon and they will allow customers to tether laptops through the handset.This has been a very fast method for accessing the world wide web for some time and it appears that Apple will soon join with the technology added to the iPhone.At this particular point in time, there has been no official statement by the firm regarding the said statements by Steve Jobs something for debate, until an announcement from the Apple Corporation if there is a solution in the works with the AT&T Company.