When the iPhone first launched in June 2007, many questioned the long-term success of the product -- could Apple, a newcomer to the mobile space, make a name for itself. The answer, unequivocally, is yes.
Last month, Verizon became the second U.S. carrier to sell the iPhone and some analysts have posited that Big Red has already moved 1 million units. Apple didn't break out any carrier-specific numbers, however, by pointing out that 100 million iPhones -- the company is pointing out its success in the market.
Other interesting numbers from the event:
More than 200 million iTunes Store accounts exist -- Apple believes that they may have the most accounts with credit cards anywhere online.
$2 billion cumulative has been paid to developers in the App Store.
100 million books have been downloaded from iBooks
15 million iPads were sold in the first 9 months of release