Apple’s New iPhone 4 Face Time Ad

June 07, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Up above there we have Apple’s all-new video featuring the new app and future video-calling via mobile device standard, Face Time, as announced at WWDC today.

We thought you might also want to take a look at some of the many interesting stats Apple let slip during the event, more on thse below, after all, we all love statistics, so here’s a few of the low-hanging stats AAPL threw at us during this morning’s keynote speech by the bosss…

- 5,200 attendees
- 57 countries at this sold out event.
- 2 million iPads sold
- 19 countries will have iPad by end of JUly
- 8,500 apps for the iPad now,
- 35 million native iPad apps downloaded so far
- 17 apps per iPad, Jobs tells us
-  5 million books downloaded in first 65 days
- Apple now has 22% of the US ebooks market

New to iBooks today will be Notes, Bookmarks and a page “displaying notes and bookmark” Jobs says. PDF viewing now built into iBooks app.

- App Store now offers 225,000 apps
- 15,000 apps submitted weekly
- 5 billion apps have been downloaded via the App store (as of last week). – - – - Apple has paid out one billion dollars to developers

Jobs noted a Nielsen survey which claims iPhone is second biggest mobile OS after RIM, observes ” 58.2% of US mobile browser usage” – 2.5 times more than Android

- New iPhone, 9.3mm thick — 24% thinner than the iPhone 3GS.
- More iPhone stats here
- 7 hours 3G talk, 6 hours 3G browsing, 10 hours WiFi, 300 hours of standby.
- iPhone 4 – black or white. $199 for 16GB or $299 for 32GB model
- AT&T upgrade offer. If your existing iPhone contact is set to time out any time in 2010 you can immediately get an iPhone 4 (for $199 or $299).

Jobs says Apple has $60 million value of ads booked for the second half of the year, touting this as 48% of mobile display ads market.

[Via 9to5mac.com]

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