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Apple: 1 million iPhone sold in next three months

By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, July 26th, 2007 at 5:37 PM

Apple logoAs part of Apple’s announcement that 270,000 iPhone had been placed into eager hands in the 30 hour window from the iPhone’s launch to the end of the fiscal quarter, the company has indicated their goal of selling 1 million iPhones by the end of the first full quarter of sales.

Could this be an indication that a newer iPhone is on the way? With many people complaining of the iPhone’s slow internet connection, and many more citing AT&T’s EDGE network as the reason they are waiting to buy the iPhone, Apple may be looking to introduce a 3G version of the iPhone soon. However, that’s pure speculation and we could very well not see a 3G update until mid-2008.

Apple may also be relying on their European iPhone performance to help boost sales figures. And, there’s even talk about the iPhone “Nano” coming soon.

We’ll have to wait and see how this pans out. If Apple is planning to introduce a 3G version of the iPhone anytime soon, they may have a handful of incredibly bitter early adopters out there. Ourselves included.

[Via: Cellular-News]

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