
Apple has sold
nine million of its new iPhone models in three days.
The company said
that sales of the iPhone 5S and 5C had beaten previous launches of new phones.
Apple said demand
for the 5S had outstripped supply and Apple shares rose almost 6% on the news
before falling back to trade 4% higher.
The 5S has a
fingerprint sensor built into the phone's main button. The cheaper 5C comes
with a plastic back in a choice of colours.
In a statement Tim
Cook, Apple's chief executive said: "The demand for the new iPhones has
been incredible, and while we've sold out of our initial supply of iPhone 5S,
stores continue to receive new iPhone shipments regularly.
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