Apple Sold Four million iPhones in Three Days
The iPhone 4S is selling like hot cakes: In the first three days since its launch, Apple has sold four million units by its own account. Rival Samsung is currently trying to have stopped selling the phones in some countries the courts.
The first weekend of the U.S. group has more than four million Apple iPhone 4S sold . That exceeded the already high expectations of industry analysts at PipperJaffray, who were in the last week of up to two and a half million units expected.
The iPhone Apple‘s claims that its reputation as a money machine and is even more a target for Samsung in the worldwide plagiarism controversy of the two electronics heavyweights. Samsung is now trying to sell the iPhone 4S in Japan and Australia to stop . Previously applied for the South Koreans already have appropriate injunctions in France and Italy.
Apple brought the iPhone 4S on Friday first in the USA, Germany, France, Great Britain, Japan, Canada and Australia on the market. By the end of the year it should be available in more than 70 countries. Apple had this time around 15 months – left with a new iPhone version of time – longer than usual. Therefore, earlier this month, some fans were disappointed that instead of a retread equipment a similar-looking remake was.
The iPhone 4S has a faster processor, among other things, an improved camera with eight megapixels and an intelligent speech control . Despite some technical problems now also used more than 20 million customers, Apple last week also launched the new online storage service icloud, as Apple announced on Monday. In addition, with the iPhone 4S also introduced the new operating system iOS 5, according to the company that is now used by more than 25 million customers.
Samsung will go with the attack on the iPhone in a “counterattack”. In Japan, the South Koreans will also permit the sale of the previous iPhone model 4 and the iPad tablet computer stop second Samsung has recently become stronger in the global conflict in distress. The distribution of the tablet computer Galaxy Tab 10.1 was prohibited in Germany and in Australia. Apple accuses Samsung, with the Galaxy tab to copy the iPad and iPhone with various phones. Samsung is in turn a number of technology patents asserted that Apple infringes.
The ongoing dispute for months has now become a kind of patent poker in which each party tries to build up pressure in more countries.

