As with most Apple gatherings, Tuesday's iPhone 3.0 event began with an impressive laundry list of statistics touting the continued success of the iPhone and the App Store.
To start off, Greg Joswiak, Apple's VP of iPod and iPhone product marketing, announced that the iPhone is now available in 80 countries around the globe, and that Apple has sold a total of 17 million iPhones including sales of both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G thus far, including 13.7 million iPhones in 2008 (beating the company's self-imposed target of 10 million by a wide margin).
Joswiak also said that Apple has sold 30 million iPhone OS devices, factoring in the iPod Touch.

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