Apple Fails to Announce a 3G iPhone
From Cellular News today:
"At the Macworld conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that the company had sold 4 million units of its iPhone handset since it was launched exactly 200 days ago. He noted that was 20,000 phones sold per day, on average."
Jobs claims that the market share for the iPhone in the USA has reached 19.5%, placing them second behind RIM within the smartphone market. Jobs announced several upgrades related to SMS functionality, an update on the SDK but no news regarding MMS.
Jobs also failed to announce any new operator agreements and any update on the much expected 3G phone. Many analysts and industry experts expected Apple to introduce the 3G phone at this event.
"At the Macworld conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that the company had sold 4 million units of its iPhone handset since it was launched exactly 200 days ago. He noted that was 20,000 phones sold per day, on average."
Jobs claims that the market share for the iPhone in the USA has reached 19.5%, placing them second behind RIM within the smartphone market. Jobs announced several upgrades related to SMS functionality, an update on the SDK but no news regarding MMS.
Jobs also failed to announce any new operator agreements and any update on the much expected 3G phone. Many analysts and industry experts expected Apple to introduce the 3G phone at this event.
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