Gartner: Apple may have ordered 10mil 3G iPhones

Damian Koh  |  Mar 28, 2008

The key word here is may. You know how such things get around. Someone hears something and it gets circulated on the Web. That's exactly what Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney told iPod Observer in a recent phone interview: Apple may have ordered 10 million 3G-enabled iPhones and he went on to speculate that it would come with an OLED display which reduces power consumption and makes the handset thinner.

Our take? We're not sure how much weight the analyst's words carry since what he said is based on rumors in Asia, but it does tie in nicely with the recent rumors that SingTel will be launching the iPhone in Singapore come September.

Via iPod Observer
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