Apple iPhone 4 sales
Apple has sold over 1.7 million of its iPhone 4 just three days after it was released globally on June 24.
Initially launched in the UK, France, Germany and Japan the iPhone 4 will roll out to a further 18 countries by the end of July.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said: "This is the most successful product launch in Apple’s history. Even so, we apologise to those customers who were turned away because we did not have enough supply."
The device, which is Apple’s thinnest iPhone to date at 9.3mm thick, comes with a front-facing camera to introduce ‘Face Time’ video calling between iPhone 4 users in a Wi-Fi enabled area, as well as a high-definition ‘Retina Display’ screen to offer 960×640 pixel resolution – four times that of existing iPhone models.
Here in the UK we are seeing supply and demand problems and retailers are all giving different stories about when they will be getting more stock.
I am lucky enough to have the iPhone 4 already so watch out for the full review that will be coming soon.
Posted by: James
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