Production of Apple's 30-month-old iPhone 3GS to hit 2 million units in Q4
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Apple's manufacturing partners are expected to build 2 million iPhone 3GS handsets
in the fourth quarter. Thursday of this week marked exactly two and a
half years since Apple unveiled the iPhone 3GS during its Worldwide
Developer Conference in June 2009. Citing industry sources within
Apple's supply chain, DigiTimes on Friday reported that production of Apple's iPhone 3GS has continued
at high volumes that should hit 2 million units in the December
quarter. In the first quarter of 2012, production of the iPhone 3GS will
reportedly slow to between 1.4 million and 1.6 million units. The same report
also suggests that production of Apple's CDMA iPhone 4 could top 1
million units in the fourth quarter this year, slowing to between
500,000 and 600,000 units in the first quarter next year. In the United States, Apple's iPhone 3GS is available for free on contract from AT&T while the CDMA iPhone 4 is sold by both Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
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