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iPhone could ship out 47.5 million iPhones in December

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The iPhone 5 hasn’t been out for too long, but analysts are already starting to track its progress. New information coming from investment bank Canaccord Genuity asserts that the fifth generation iPhone is doing better than ever, and is actually exceeding initial expectations posted by experts of the industry.

Information gathered in November indicates that the iPhone 5 has seen a lot of sales especially from the giant carriers of America – AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, but it has done well in the international market too. On top of that, Cupertino is planning to extend its carrier chain to reach 240 partners spread over 100 countries by the end of 2012. For example, the iPhone 5 will arrive this week in Korea and by December 14th in China – a market that’s waiting to be tapped by the tech giant. Therefore, Canaccord has revised its initial prospects on iPhone 5 sales.

Now Canaccord expects Cupertino to ship out 47.5 million iPhones just in the holiday quarter. Compare that to the 45 million it originally anticipated.

"Bolstered by the iPhone 5, we believe Apple's industry-leading software ecosystem and integrated hardware experience will lead to a strong multi-year product cycle,"

Another reason why Apple accelerated its shipping process, thus selling more devices, is because the company finally managed to resolve the issues it had within its supply chain. At first, Apple had a hard time meeting demands, as it usually does when it launches a product, but slowly things start to settle in.

Source: Forbes
 
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This article lost my interest the moment they called it the 5th Generation iPhone.... If they want to consider themselves experts they may want to at least realize that this is the 6th Generation iPhone....

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This article lost my interest the moment they called it the 5th Generation iPhone.... If they want to consider themselves experts they may want to at least realize that this is the 6th Generation iPhone....

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Actually Apple calls it the 5th generation iPhone in their own documentation. So technically you are incorrect and the article is correct. This confusion is caused by end users (not knowing any better), blogs (that don't do research) and Apples own marketing staff that have misspoken on the subject matter because they make the same mistake as end users and try to count the number of phones released before they present.

BTW for future reference Apple uses the CPU on iPhones as the demarcation for defining generations. With that in mind and from Apple's own docs:
iPhone 1,1 is the iPhone and iPhone 3G using a 412 MHz ARM 1176JZ
iPhone 2,1 is the iPhone 3GS using a 600 MHz ARM Cortex-A8
iPhone 3,x is the iPhone 4 using a 800 MHz Apple A4 (x = 1 for GSM, 3 for CDMA)
iPhone 4,1 is the iPhone 4S using a 800 MHz Apple A5 (Apples first dual-band phone)
iPhone 5,x is the iPhone 5 using a 1.3 GHz Apple A6 (Apples first tri-band phone)
 
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