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Over 1 Billion iMessages Are Sent Everyday On The iPhone

Sites include . Published on September 3rd, 2012. Written by Daniel Renfro.

Apple is an extremely successful company that brings the latest in technology to its users. This includes products such as the iPod, iPad, Mac computers, and the buzz of this age, the iPhone. The iPhone is the # 1 smart phone out there right now. It is extremely popular and its easy, convenient, fun features have its customers in the palm of its hand (pun intended). According to a recent report, over 1 billion iMessages are sent on a daily basis on the iPhone. This says a lot not only about how many people are using the iPhone, and how successful the Apple company is, but it says a lot about how many people love their iPhone and how many can not imagine their lives before they had it!

Here is some more info on the iPhone and Apple and their success with this product:

“A little over a year after it’s debut, Apple’s Scott Forstall revealed today that Apple’s SMS killer iMessage now has 140 million users, and has sent over 150 billion messages, with over 1 billion a day.

Forstall also revealed that Twitter has seen a 3x growth increase in iOS users since it’s integration was announced a year ago. 10 billion tweets now from iOS 5 and 47 percent of all photos on Twitter come from iOS 5.

He also went into the fact that 84 of top 100 social apps are now pushing notifications, with 7 billion push notifications happening every single day and one 1.5 trillion push notifications in sum total.

The iMessage numbers in particular are set to growth after this latest release, as Apple revealed that iMessages on the Mac will come out of beta in Mountain Lion, and will be bolstered both on the Mac and iPad with Notifications Center.”

Check out this great company and product at Apple.com!

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