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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