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December 6, 2006

Apple Begins Small Production Runs of its iPhone

Just ahead of Macworld Expo, MYiPhone is reporting that the iPhone has gone into production, according to comments from Prudential's Jesse Tortora that "the production ramp has already begun" with small quantities to be expected for sale in the late first or early second quarters of 2007.

Tortora commented that he expects Apple to sell seven million iPhones in 2007 and 15 million units in 2008. Others have seen room for a wide-screen iPod that Tortora expects Apple to release in the first quarter of 2007.

The iPhone, which has been widely anticipated, is expected to debut at Macworld Expo, albeit production may come sometime later.

Posted by chrisbarylick at December 6, 2006 7:21 AM
Category: News

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No thanks, I never want to see another Apple product again. The nerve of that company.

Posted by: Jim Torello at December 7, 2006 3:47 PM

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