iPhone 5 pre-orders exceed 2 million units a day to double iPhone 4S record
Apple set a new sale record with iPhone 5 pre-orders exceeding 2,000,000 units in just one day, a figure twice as much as the previous record set by the iPhone 4S, announced Monday the U.S. company, according to Bloomberg.
The first batch of iPhone 5 smartphones were already sent on Friday, two days after the presentation of the new gadget.
“iPhone5 was absolutely a hit,” said Brian White, an analyst at Topeka Capital Markets in New York. White under-evaluated somehow the Cupertino-based company as he anticipated pre-orders of 1.3 to 1.5 million iPhone 5 units per day.
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iPhone is the best selling product of Apple, generating about two-thirds of company’s profits.
Apple entered the smartphone market in 2007 and has sold 244 million pieces so far, thus becoming the most valuable company in the world.
Last week, Apple launched iPhone 5, the sixth generation of the famous smartphone, which is thinner, lighter, with a bigger screen and compatible with 4G LTE networks.