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According to market research firm Asymco, Apple's iPod touch has been estimated to have sold more than 45 million units over its lifetime, or nearly 38% of the 120 million iOS devices cited by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the company's media event last week as having been sold.
We know that there were 59.6 million iPhones sold through June (from SEC filings)

We also know that 3.2 million iPads were sold.

If we assume about 8 million iPhones and 4 million iPads were sold during August and July, the total number of iPod touch sold is 45.2 million.
Asymco had previously calculated the iPod touch as holding 41% of iOS device sales just as the iPad was launching, so it is unsurprising that the device's share has dropped slightly now that a third device has entered the mix.

The calculations are merely rough guides, as they are based partly on estimates and partly on vague claims from Apple and Jobs of milestones shared as "over X number devices" rather than hard data, but they do provide an interesting perspective on the relative performance of Apple's iOS devices. Apple does not officially break out iPod touch sales in its financial reports, choosing instead to lump it in with all other iPod models in a single line item. Jobs did note at last week's media event, however, the the iPod touch has overtaken the iPod nano as the company's best-selling iPod device.

Article Link: Total iPod Touch Sales Estimated at Over 45 Million
 

carmenodie

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Apr 25, 2008
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no one has a more complete mp3 player than Apple. The touch is just so awesome. Not even tired a* Sony has been able to one-up the touch.
 

LondonCentral

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Apr 27, 2010
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Good luck selling more after that itunes' icon debacle. :eek:

Such a low opinion you must have of iTunes users. We're not so fickle (despite the abnormally large number of whining comments on here).

Anyway, I shall buy a Touch and then flog it when the HTC HD7 and/or Zune 7(or whatever) is released. I like my tech so never really remain loyal to one particular brand.
 

nagromme

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May 2, 2002
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This really has been a great device. An awesome pocket computer.

And I fully expected the bottom-end 8GB feature would keep the old specs. But it’s got everything! Retina display, faster chips, mic, vibrate, HD camera, FaceTime, all the new stuff!

As a result, I know people who are considering an 8GB touch as a secondary phone! (It seems they know enough FaceTime users that they regularly talk to in other ways—so why not upgrade to video calls?) FaceTime gives you free international video calls, and you get a great music/video/game player to boot.

Plus it’s really thin. (The only thing I can be jealous of as an iPhone user.)

Good luck selling more after that itunes' icon debacle. :eek:

:D
 

Staphyl

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Aug 15, 2009
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That's cause the iPod Touch is awesome!

I don't know about the other people who pre ordered their iPods, but I already got a shipment notification and a delivery date of September 9th. :D
 

writingdevil

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Feb 11, 2010
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Good luck selling more after that itunes' icon debacle. :eek:
ahh another post about a totally silly issue...i mean my pops, getting up in years, can't stand changes but never muttered a thing about the icon...the amount of time spent on drivel like this makes me jump back into my studies, and hope the level of comments gets to good technical/informational levels..once again.
 

MrSmith

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Nov 27, 2003
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ahh another post about a totally silly issue...i mean my pops, getting up in years, can't stand changes but never muttered a thing about the icon...the amount of time spent on drivel like this makes me jump back into my studies, and hope the level of comments gets to good technical/informational levels..once again.
It's been a few years, but just maybe... :(
 

SlamJam12

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Sep 1, 2010
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iPod Touch

This is a great product and alternative to the exclusive iPhone. They continue to improve the product and hopefully lead to nice features in the future.
 

0098386

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Hold on a cotton picking minute. Didn't Steve Jobs say there were more iOS devices than DS and PSP together?
There have been 133 million DS' sold, even without the PSP sales (59 million) his claim was total unadultered BS.
 

HLdan

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Aug 22, 2007
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Good luck selling more after that itunes' icon debacle. :eek:

Dude, step into reality for once. Nobody cares about that icon outside of the world of anal geeks such as MR and other tech forums. The average consumer (which represents most of Apple's customers) is just gonna say, "Hey look, new icon for iTunes", launch the app and get work done. They're not posting on forums bitching about some stupid icon as if they have no life. :rolleyes: If you think an iTunes icon is gonna stop people from buying one the most amazing devices (iPod Touch) on the market, you're just plain wrong.
 

nizy

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Mar 27, 2009
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Hold on a cotton picking minute. Didn't Steve Jobs say there were more iOS devices than DS and PSP together?
There have been 133 million DS' sold, even without the PSP sales (59 million) his claim was total unadultered BS.

I believe what he said was that they are "outselling the DS and PSP combined", which is different. What he means is that on a monthly/quarterly basis they sell more units. But yes, if you look at the total units the DS has sold more.
 

SlamJam12

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Sep 1, 2010
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Misleading

Hold on a cotton picking minute. Didn't Steve Jobs say there were more iOS devices than DS and PSP together?
There have been 133 million DS' sold, even without the PSP sales (59 million) his claim was total unadultered BS.

Good catch. That is deceptive, misleading information.
 

HLdan

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Aug 22, 2007
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If the iPhone ever goes to more than one carrier in the US, l wonder whether the Touch will gradually fade in popularity?

Nah, as long as people buying an iPhone have to pay a monthly recurring charge and/or sign a contract, the iPod Touch will be highly successful.
 
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