Apple aims to sell more than 20 million iPhones in the first quarter of 2011
Apple plans to sell 20 to 12 million iPhones in the first quarter of next year, of which 29% will be CDMA models.
With the production of additional CDMA iPhones, Apple will increase sales.Photo: Daylife.
According to DigiTimes, Apple aims to sell pharmaceuticals from 19 to about 20 million iPhones around the world early next year, DigiTimes is a technology specializing in news about Taiwan suppliers.
According to a report from Apple, they will first produce CDMA-enabled iPhones in the next quarter, "Apple" also invests in the production of models using this technology more, there will be about 5 to 6 million iPhones. CDAM sold in the US, Asia - Pacific in the first quarter.
Earlier, rumors of CDMA-based iPhones for Verizon appeared throughout the year on technology blogs. However, according to the latest report, the mobile model may become a reality very close.
In the fourth quarter of this year, Apple will ship about 15.5 million new iPhones, bringing the total number of phones sold throughout the year to 47 million models worldwide.
Foxconn is currently the only iPhone manufacturer of Apple, however, with the expansion of iPhone CDMA, Apple will combine with Pegatron Technology in Taiwan.
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