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Apple has now sold over 160 million iOS devices

By , Tuesday, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:08 pm
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With Q1 2011 sales reported at 16.24 million iPhones, 7.33 million iPads, 9.75 million iPod touches (50% of total iPod sales), Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer and COO Tim Cook revealed that over 160 million iOS devices have now been sold.

Apple previously announced 120 million iOS devices back on September 1 at their annual special music event, so this represents 40 million additional sales since then.

No Apple TV numbers were broken out but Apple had just previously announced 1 million is sales for their most recent iOS device. Doing the math, 14.79 million iPads have been sold to date. Of the remaining 144.21 million iOS devices, based on historic ratios, there could very well be 40-50 million odd iPod touches on the market and 90-100 million iPhones.

Any way you slice it, whether old devices have been handed down or even fallen out of service, that's one heck of an install base.

Any bets on when they crack 200 million?

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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  1. Matt says:

    Nice picture, but the nano is not an iOS device.

  2. Kristopher says:

    Since when? Just need clarification.

  3. iVenom says:

    The new nano is not running iOS I believe

  4. iVenom says:

    Oh and I'm guessing may they hit 200 mil

  5. Dionte says:

    I think I'm getting an ipad 2 for graduation, yahhh!

  6. SheiknetChris says:

    Well they can't sell me or my extended family any iPads without some form of webchat/facetime, that's why it wasn't over 160,000,004. ;-)

    Would it really have killed them to make a dock connector cam???

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