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Apple Sells One Mil­lion 3G iPhones First Week­end. Ten Mil­lion iPhone Apps Down­loaded. — TechCrunch
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Despite a few hic­cups and stores run­ning out of inven­tory, Apple was able to sell one mil­lion 3G iPhones world­wide across 21 coun­tries its first three days on sale. Dur­ing that same time, own­ers of both the new and old iPhone were able to down­load 10 mil­lion apps from the newly launched App Store on iTunes, despite major prob­lems with the iPhone 2.0 soft­ware update dis­abling many people’s phones tem­porar­ily on Friday.

That brings the total num­ber of iPhones sold since the launch of the first gen­er­a­tion phone to more than 7 mil­lion. Apple’s goal of reach­ing 10 mil­lion iPhones sold by the end of the year seems well within reach. In con­trast, it took the first iPhone 74 days to reach one mil­lion sales, but it wasn’t sold in 21 coun­tries. Apple watch­ers will be look­ing for clues about what por­tion of sales are in the U.S., ver­sus in inter­na­tional markets.

The startup com­mu­nity will be more inter­ested in the down­load num­bers. The 10-million down­load fig­ure includes both paid and free apps. Apple did not offer a break­down, but it stands to rea­son that the free apps made up the vast major­ity of downloads.

But even if 10 per­cent were paid down­loads, though, and assum­ing an aver­age price of 4.99, that would be a $5 mil­lion week­end. Not a bad start. And it could have been more than that. Seven of the top ten paid apps, includ­ing Super Mon­key Ball, Cro-Mag Rally, Tetris, and Band, are $9.99. (Com­ing in at No. 12 is another $9.99 game, Elec­tronic Arts’ offi­cial Scrab­ble, which is also com­ing to Facebook).

Some of the apps seem to have been rushed out too early, with reports of some of them crash­ing. So the launch wasn’t per­fect. But the demand for the new iPhone and all the apps made for it indi­cated by these early num­bers sup­port the notion that peo­ple des­per­ately want the Web and bet­ter com­put­ing expe­ri­ences on their phones. Of course, we knew that already.




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