Apple’s iPhone 5 media event just kicked off with CEO Tim Cook hitting the stage and providing some updates on numbers for various products. Among them: Mountain Lion downloads are up to 7 million since Apple announced 3 million copies in July, 17 million iPads were sold between April and June this year, and a total of 400 million iOS devices have been sold through June:
- 400 million iOS devices sold through June
- 83 million visitors to retail stores
- 380 stores
- 7 million copies of mountain lion
- 17 million iPads last quarter
- 84 million iPads sold through June
- 250,000 iPad apps
- 200 million iTunes in the Cloud users
- iTunes is in 63 countries
- 26 million songs on iTunes/ 20 billion songs purchased
- 435 million iTunes accounts with credit cards
- 350 million iPods sold
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