Apple has sold more than 17m iPhones since the mobile device first went on sale in June 2007, the company has revealed.
At least 13.7m of that total were sold during 2008 alone – according to Apple’s head of iPhone and iPod development, Greg Joswiak.
Joswiak said the total number of devices running the system software is now more than 30m, if you include the iPod Touch, which also uses the iPhone OS.
Joswiak went on to say that so far, some 800 million applications have been downloaded for the iPhone OS platform, which works out, at more than 26 per device. It shows just how rapidly the platform has taken off, and you can see why Apple’s handset rivals are all keen to start doing providing application shops themselves.
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