Who else can sell 9 million phones in 3 days in just a few countries ? That’s worth a quarter of 250+ galaxy models over more than 100 countries. So thank you marketing pundits and other droids, there is more to a phone than hardware speed and megapixels.
The 5C is a secondary usage phone in our hemisphere, for sports and outdoors, while 5S is a flagship model with very innovative features. Not the fingerprint, rather the slow motion iSight camera, lightfield flash technology and M7 integrated sensor chip. Ideally, you’ll own both of them. -Philippe. [Thank You Venture Beat, by Tanner Marsh | 09.23.13] If Apple is doomed, perhaps being doomed isn’t so bad. The company confirmed today that combined sales if its new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C have topped 9 million in first-weekend sales, breaking the 5 million record set by the iPhone 5 last year. But while the news is indeed big for Apple, it’s fairly unsurprising if you consider two things: One, this is the first time Apple has launched two iPhones at one time, which obviously boosts their combined numbers. (Apple didn’t break out the individual sales of either device, likely because neither by itself broke any records. That makes sense.) Perhaps more significant: This was the first year Apple launched an iPhone in China, which is doubtless full of people waiting to get in on the iPhone action. For Apple, the situation is so good that it’s also telling its investors to expect a good quarter this time around. The company said in a SEC filing that it “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%.” It’s an unusual move for Apple, but you’d brag too if you just sold 9 million phones in three days. Sadly, all of this is probably bad news for those of you unwilling to wait in any of the iPhone launch lines: Apple has pushed online shipping dates for both devices into October. But you already knew that would happen. “The demand for the new iPhones has been incredible, and while we’ve sold out of our initial supply of iPhone 5s, stores continue to receive new iPhone shipments regularly,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a statement. Read more: http://venturebeat.com/2013/09/23/apple-has-already-sold-9-million-new-iphones-shattering-first-weekend-sales-records/#COU93TacI1Rhm4Gf.99
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