IPhone 4S Sales Top 4 Million in First Weekend
In a statement this morning, Apple claims that it's sold more than 4 million iPhone 4S units in the three days since its launch on Friday. This represents more than double the sales of its predecessor the iPhone 4.
Mon, October 17, 2011
GamePro — In a statement this morning, Apple claims that it's sold more than 4 million iPhone 4S units in the three days since its launch on Friday. This represents more than double the sales of its predecessor the iPhone 4.
1 million of these 4S units were sold within the first 24 hours of the phone being available to preorder -- an increase of around 66% over the previous year. By comparison, the iPhone 4 peaked at 600,000 preorders in a single day.
The iPhone 4S, while looking superficially identical to the iPhone 4, is a complete overhaul, featuring a new dual-core processor, a vastly improved camera that shoots video in 1080p, improved graphics processing and the voice-activated personal assistant Siri. While it's not the iPhone 5 many were hoping for, it is a significant improvement over past revisions.
The new model iPhone is seeing many developers upping their efforts when it comes to gaming. Firemint's Real Racing 2 offers considerably enhanced graphics and wireless 720p video output when played on a 4S. Rockstar's upcoming Grand Theft Auto III port will only work on a 4S (or iPad 2). And a number of other 3D-heavy games are offering graphical improvements such as fancy specular lighting effects when played on the 4S.
This article originally appeared on GamePro.com as iPhone 4S Sales Top 4 Million in First Weekend


