Apple: Unlocked iPhones a good sign
| February 28, 2008 |
Apple reiterated its goal to sell 10 million iPhones this year and said the number of handsets that have been unlocked to work on unauthorized wireless networks is a sign of "great demand" worldwide.
"Of all the problems that I might face, this is one I face looking at with a little bit of a smile because it means there's great demand," Timothy Cook, Apple's chief operating officer, said Wednesday at a technology conference. "To have people stepping over each other to get the iPhone isn't a bad thing."
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