Apple sells 4 million iPhone 6 to 24 hours
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On Monday, Apple has confirmed that sales of custom iPhone before the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus has broken company records after just 24 hours to have sold more than 4 million units of the new models of the iPhone 6.
As reported earlier, and now Apple has confirmed, a considerable amount of these units sold will not be sent to users before October.
Pre-orders first, which began early in the morning of Friday in nine countries, sales easily exceeded the number of iPhone 5; which was sold 2 million units for the first 24 hours, while sales of the previous model had reached 5 million units, accounting for the weekend.
A cursory visit to the Apple website shows that delays in shipments until October are mainly associated with the new model of the company fabletit, iPhone 6 Plus in the United States, while the iPhone 6 will reportedly reach young buyers in “7-10 business days” after launching the phone in the market.
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