Tim Cook Talks iOS Device Stats: 315 Million Sold, 62 Million In Q4 2011 Alone

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While we wait for the new iPad to officially take the stage in San Francisco, Apple CEO Tim Cook has just taken the opportunity to rattle off some impressive numbers for the company’s iOS devices. The company has sold a total of 315 million iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches, with a full 62 million of those iOS-powered devices being sold in Q4 2011 alone.

It seems as though 2011 was a banner year for iOS hardware too — of the 315 million devices sold in total, 172 million of these post-PC units were sold in 2011. With the new iPad just waiting in the wings, it’ll be interesting to see how more traction Apple will be able to eke out in the tablet space.

These three product lines alone accounted for 76% of Apple’s Q4 2011 revenue, and a quite a bit of Apple’s big Q4 performance can be pegged on the iPad’s popularity. According to Cook, 15.4 million iPads were sold during that quarter, which eclipses the sales performance of nearly every other major PC manufacturer during that same time period.

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