Apple Can't Seem To Stop Selling Last Year's iPhone

Sales Still Up For Last Year's Model Of The iPhone

A year is roughly equal to an eternity in the world of tech but Apple fans don’t seem to understand the concept.  Year after year iPhone sales seem to soar.  Last year’s iPhone is still flying off the shelves even with a new version likely on the horizon.

Maybe it’s because it’s now being sold by both AT&T and Verizon or maybe because Apple really knows how to make a great phone, but sales are still stellar for the iPhone 4 a year later.  In the tech world, a year is a long time to stay popular.  Usually something else begins to distract us by the time a year passes by.

This trend is quite interesting especially considering the antennae issues.  Then when the Verizon version came out the issue still hadn’t been fixed.  I guess Apple fans learned the correct way to hold their phones without dropping calls.

Sales for the three-year-old iPhone 3GS are still going well.  Even with all the Android fans out there, Apple still seems to know how to make their products sell for the long haul.  Go Apple.

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