Apple COO Reaffirms June Release Date for iPhone
Date: Wednesday, February 28th, 2007, 13:12
Category: News
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According to an article on marketwatch.com, Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. cited that the iPhone remains on track for a June release according to comments made before the Goldman Sachs 2007 Technology Investment Symposium Conference.
Cook also mentioned that it was still too early to tell if the iPhone would take sales away from the iPod given its added functionality as a music and video player. “The iPod is being sold for a wide variety of uses. We’ll see what happens,” Cook said, adding that Apple has so far sold 90 million iPods since October 2001.
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According to an article on marketwatch.com, Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. cited that the iPhone remains on track for a June release according to comments made before the Goldman Sachs 2007 Technology Investment Symposium Conference.
Cook also mentioned that it was still too early to tell if the iPhone would take sales away from the iPod given its added functionality as a music and video player. “The iPod is being sold for a wide variety of uses. We’ll see what happens,” Cook said, adding that Apple has so far sold 90 million iPods since October 2001.
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