Apple sold more than 5 million
iPhone 5 phones since the highly anticipated device went on sale on Friday, setting a new sales record for the
device, Apple announced Monday.
Over
the weekend, the company outpaced the 4 million iPhone 4S units
that it sold during last year's opening weekend, though the numbers
are a bit skewed. This year's iPhone was simultaneously launched in the United
States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the
United Kingdom, while last year's launch did not include Hong Kong and
Singapore.
Investors viewed the iPhone 5's opening weekend as somewhat of a
disappointment. Wall Street analysts had
anticipated a slightly more robust opening weekend, with most projections in the 6 million range.
anticipated a slightly more robust opening weekend, with most projections in the 6 million range.
Shares
of Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) fell by more than 1% by then end of
trading on Monday.
Preordered
iPhone 5s that have not yet shipped to customers are not counted in Apple's
overall sales figures. That could signal that demand for the device is higher
than the early sales numbers indicate, some analysts noted.
Apple
CEO Tim Cook said he was pleased with the results, noting that demand outpaced
the supply of iPhone 5s. Some people who ordered them over the weekend will
have to wait until October to get their new iPhones.
"Demand
for iPhone 5 has been incredible and we are working hard to get an iPhone 5
into the hands of every customer who wants one as quickly as possible,"
Cook said in a prepared statement. "While we have sold out of our initial
supply, stores continue to receive iPhone 5 shipments regularly and customers
can continue to order online and receive an estimated delivery date. We
appreciate everyone's patience and are working hard to build enough iPhone 5s
for everyone."
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Apple
also announced that more than 100 million customers have downloaded or
purchased a device with iOS 6, the new mobile software that powers the iPhone,
iPad, and iPod Touch. The latest version of the operating system became
available on Sept. 19.
The
sales record comes despite somewhat mixed reviews for the device. Though most
reviewers were satisfied with the thinner, lighter, taller design and the
faster processor, they were largely disappointed with the newLightning connector's compatibility issues and with the Apple Mapsapplication.
@CNNMoneyTech September 24, 2012

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