iPod touch surpasses 42m units sold, 37% of iOS devices
Apple's total iPod touch sales, including all generations, have been estimated to reach 42 million units, accounting for 37.7 percent of iOS devices. The estimate, provided by research firm Asymco, has been derived from the total number of iOS devices compared with iPhone and iPad sales. An April estimate suggested the Touch represented 41 percent of iOS devices. The drop has been attributed to the ongoing impact of iPad sales and the iPhone 4 launch.
Although the Touch has not kept up with the sales pace of the iPhone and iPad, the numbers are still good enough to make it the number-one selling iPod in Apple's lineup, according to Steve Jobs. The chief executive also claimed the device "become the number one portable game player in the world… continue reading
Although the Touch has not kept up with the sales pace of the iPhone and iPad, the numbers are still good enough to make it the number-one selling iPod in Apple's lineup, according to Steve Jobs. The chief executive also claimed the device "become the number one portable game player in the world… continue reading
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