On January 9 2007, Steve Jobs debuted the first ever iphone. Seven years after the fact, the iphone and its various eras are even now going solid, regardless of the growing cell phone business sector and rivalry: because of the iphone, Apple makes half of the income for cell phones internationally.
One of their freshest models the iphone 5s is 20% lighter than the first model and 40 times all the more capable, proof of how far our innovation has come in only seven years. As of September 30, 2013 420 million iphones had been sold around the world. The iphone alone accumulates 53% to Apple's general income, creating gigantic $91.3 billion. To place that into point of view, that is more than the whole yearly income of Microsoft ($77.9b), Coco-Cola ($48b) and Disney ($45b).
Since 2008, 50 billion applications have been downloaded, in 2013 the App Store accumulated $10 billion and Apple have paid out $15 billion to application engineers.
Apple does not give off an impression of being easing off and we are interested of what the following seven years will bring.
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