Log in to your IBTimes Account

close
ID
Password
  • Set your IBTimes.com Edition

Apple to Double Production



19 September 2007 @ 07:17 pm ET

Apple Inc .will double its iPhone production to nearly double its iPhone production in the fourth quarter, financial news Web site TheStreet.com reported, citing people familiar with the company.

Related Topic

Get stories by e-mail on this topic.

  • apple iphone | RSS
E-mail:

The plan calls for making 2.7 million iPhones next quarter, up from the 1.54 million originally targeted, the report said. Apple's plans now call for 4.8 million iPhones to be produced this year, up from the 3.6 million previously targeted, the report said.

Earlier this month, Apple said it sold its one-millionth iPhone a few weeks ahead of schedule.

Yesterday, Apple Inc. said it will start selling its popular iPhone smart-phone in the U.K with the Spanish-owned service provider O2, bringing the firm's highly-coveted device to Europe for the first time.

The 8-gigabyte handset will go on sale in the U.K. on Nov. 9 for 269 pounds ($536), including tax, Jobs said today at a news conference in London.

This article is copyrighted by International Business Times.

    Click!
  • Rate this article:

Comments

Post Your Comment

*Name


advertisement
More Technology
Vimpelcom, Russia's No.2 mobile phone operator, reported a 107.5 percent rise in third quarter net profit as the rouble firmed versus the same period of ...
South Africa's fixed-line phone group Telkom's plan to launch a new mobile phone business next year is not expected to boost profit significantly, an ana...
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj said on Tuesday it planned to cut 220 research and development jobs in Japan as it focused on launching fewer, but m...

advertisement
Advertisement
POS Magnetic Card Readers

Online distributor for point of sale equipment, TYSSO and Pegasus.

 
IBTimes.com Web
Partners
International Business Times© 2009 The Ibtimes Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us | Contact Us | Archives