Monday, September 23, 2013



Apple sells 9 Million New iPhones in first 3 days, tells investors to expect a nice quarter


"expects total company revenue for the fourth fiscal quarter to be near the high end of the previously provided range of $34 billion to $37 billion, and expects gross margin to be near the high end of the previously provided range of 36% to 37%."




Apple: First Weekend iPhone Sales Top Nine Million, Sets New Record

CUPERTINO, California―September 23, 2013―Apple® today announced it has sold a record-breaking nine million new iPhone® 5s and iPhone 5c models, just three days after the launch of the new iPhones on September 20. In addition, more than 200 million iOS devices are now running the completely redesigned iOS 7, making it the fastest software upgrade in history. Both iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c are available in the US, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore and the UK. Demand for iPhone 5s has exceeded the initial supply, and many online orders are scheduled to be shipped in the coming weeks.



Apple announces sales of 9 million iPhone 5s & 5c units in first 3 days







It will be interesting to see how accurate they were, and eventually if people would have preferred buying iPhone 5, in it's original form factor at a discount, instead of 5c with the colorful plastic cases. 

Apple has 3 phones now, so it will also be interesting to see how many people will go with the free 4s over the 5c which doesn't show-up in this Localytics sampling.

iPhone 5s outsells 5c by a factor of 3.4x in the US opening weekend







Apple sold out its iPhone 5S stock in less than a day




NBC: 58% of U.S. Congressmen carry Apple iPhones





Congress, the old farts, may be the only people still using a Blackberry


BlackBerry tumbles to lowest level of 2013

Apple sells 9 million iPhone 5S, 5C models in first weekend






Critics were saying the thrill was gone at the Apple iLaunches, not anymore.

Samsung sends spies to uncover Apple's iPhone line phenom
The Korean electronics giant may use ads to mock fanboys waiting for the iPhone, but that doesn't mean it's not curious about why Apple buyers will sit in line for eons for the device.





First Look: Gold iPhone 5s unpacking (and Verizon "SIM not valid" crisis)






By the numbers: Apple's U.S. launch of the iPhone 5S and 5C





Horace Dediu: Asymco, Apple and Future of Computing





iPhone 5s as fast as a 2010 Intel Core Duo Mac mini

iPhone 5s Head-To-Head Speed Test With iPhone 5 — Rendering iMovie Video






iPhone launch back on track

Tim Cook erases any doubt as record crowds embrace Apple





Tim Cook: The complete interview



Wealth of information here:



Trade-ins at Gazelle shot up four-fold at the iPhone 5S launch



Rivals can imitate Apple's product strategy, but not gold fever





I've been noticing a greater AT&T presence in news, publicity and even gray shirted AT&T reps in the Keystone  Store

New iPhones worth the wait for local Apple fans





Consumers line up for Apple's new iPhones




President of NTT Docomo, Kaoru Kato, second from left, hands an iPhone box to the first customer.  Toru Yamanaka, AFP/Getty Images




New iPhones draw lines around the world


The annual holiday for Apple fans is here. The new iPhones went on sale in the U.S., China and seven other countries Friday, and throngs of people lined up around the world to be among the first to snag one.




Apple begins selling new iPhones





Apple begins selling new iPhones





New iPhones draw crowds as Apple seeks to broaden base





Apple Files for iTunes Radio Trademark

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