“We’ve heard the rumors that many iPhones are being used outside the officially sanctioned countries. So, we decided to check it out and surprise, surprise, it’s true. The iPhone has a presence in almost every country on earth,” Net Applications reports.
View Net Applications’ list of countries and the overall web-browsing usage share of the iPhone for each country here.
MacDailyNews Take: Who knew iPhones were so popular for Web browsing in Equatorial Guinea?
Related notes from Apple’s Q1 08 earnings conference call:
• Apple “very happy with all of the iPhone launches so far” (U.S., UK, France, Germany)
• 4 million iPhones to date; Apple “very happy with iPhone momentum”
• Apple sees iPhone unlocking as a “good problem to have” and is a sign of iPhone’s popularity
• “Significant” numbers of iPhones sold with intention to unlock, but Apple is unsure how to measure as activation sometimes waits for existing contracts to expire, etc.
when is it comming to other countries ? Damned!!
Ivory Coast second.. Finland tenth from the bottom.
Not because of me! I am responsible for at least 7 in Finland
One has to laugh at the Apple hating analysts and pundits who spin this phenomenon into a huge negative for Apple — from “missing” iPhones to lost monthly revenue from the carriers.
The stupidity and/or dishonesty in the analyst/pundit community is simply staggering. Fortunately, a few of them do get it.
According to a Swiss Provider there are around 10’000 iPhones in use in Switzerland. And of course, all are jailbroken.
It is rumored that the iPhone should be available in Switzerland as per February 29. Costs: CHF 599 (USD 555) with a 2-year contract and CHF 999 (USD 925) without a contract. Switzerland is a good market for Apple. Apple’s market share in Switzerland is supposed to be 10 %.
This makes me laugh !!!
I’m from the Ivory Coast. I know people there who got the iPhone. One of them sent me an email from his iPhone just recently.
I’m living in Canada. People got it here too.
I’ve got family in South Africa. People got it there too.
Dubai and even Middle East people also got it. I was told.
I heard from some people in countries of West Africa, of East and North Africa, and also Philipinnes, China, India… just to name a few countries.
Guys, that thing is all over the world. I don’t know if Apple know what they’re doing, but the unlocking movement is big.
Even Africa got the iPhone !!!!
Corrupt countries often have officials travelling with cash to offload, so I’m not surprised by that list at all. The fact that Finland doesn’t feature highly correlates with its low corruption levels…
Yeah – it is quite widespread, no doubt. There is a guy in a video production house I work with who has TWO of his own, both unlocked. I think of all the unlocked and the FUD about the missing iPhone – too funny.
Mines locked and am quite happy with it.
Even Africa got the iPhone !!!!
wow, it must be even easier to use then was reported
The population of Equatorial Guinea is half a million.
Can someone please quickly make a list for “iPhone per capita”? ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” />
@ One of those countries over there
Yes, even Africa got it. But the way “Cote d’Ivoire” is french for “Ivory Coast”, my home country. Now let me tell you, we got it there. And people there are really really keen on new gadgets, just for the sake of being flashy, just like everywhere else.
I hear porn on the iPhone is HOT in Equatorial Guinea right now!
I meant “By the way” not “But the way”
The provided link does not work.
However, since it is a Microsoft Active Server Page, that is not unexpected.
Congratulations Apple fan girls. The I-Phone is the number one smartphone in Equatorial Guinea. Good job!
Wake me up when you ladies pass Windows Mobile based smartphones in Trinidad and Tobago.
Your potential. Our passion.™
@One of those countries over there
That’s not funny. And while you are basking in your own superiority you might make a note that it is “than”, not “then”.
@ Cubert
They had better be careful. I found out the hard way that you CAN break the “silent” switch using it that way……
I hear the Pope has one in his Pope-mobile. iPope!
Grrrr….linky no worky: “Runtime Error” g–d—ed Microsoft Servers.
Meaningless Comment: The iPhone wants to be free!
Frankly speaking, requiring a big cut of the plan demonstrates a measure of insecurity. They could’ve kept a high margin and sold it unlocked all over the world, dangling visual voicemail as a competitive feature for providers to implement (if they choose to) by restricting the exclusive arrangement to two years, full stop.
Apple has demonstrated superiority in software and design sufficient to keep ahead of competitors – and that’s without factoring the iPhone’s iPod capability (no small thing, itself) or the patented features. The rate of obsolesence will still be high enough to keep the product moving. The result would be a higher adoption rate.
It’s hard to second-guess the business decision though, and no doubt it was a deeply thought out strategy. In the end, having some measure of control over the provider won out. Still, it took cojones to make that decision.
Spark,
my thoughts exactly.
Judging from his poor English and the racist content, we’ve got an unpleasant red-neck here on the thread.
I have just arrived in Sao Paulo, Brazil from New York and during my first business lunch in a restaurant here I saw 3 people with an iPhone; afterwards I had an appointment at a very mediocre photography office. Of the 20 people working there, again 3 had an iPhone – jailbroken ! It is very popular here ! Brazil has 150 mil inhabitants, if only 10% will buy an iPhone…. the math world wide is staggering !
“Apple’s iPhone ignores borders, spreads around globe”
And the Gates Foundation is working feverishly to contain this pandemic.