In its most recent earnings call, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, disclosed that since the launch in 2007, the company has distributed 3 billion iPhones. He mentioned, “It’s hard to envision a world without the iPhone.”
On X, Apple leader Greg Joswiak also commemorated this achievement: “3 billion iPhones sold! Thanks to all who have made the iPhone a vital aspect of their lives. I am extremely thrilled for what’s in store.”
3 billion iPhones sold!
Thank you to everyone who’s made iPhone such an important part of their lives. I’m incredibly excited for what’s ahead!
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) July 31, 2025
While Joswiak may be alluding to the forthcoming iPhone 17 series, reports indicate that Apple has an even more promising agenda for the coming years, as the company aims to expand the number of iPhones it introduces, starting with the new iPhone 17 Air this year, followed by “e” models, and even Apple’s initial foldable devices, which could debut in late 2026. Additionally, Apple is anticipating the iPhone 20, projected for 2027, which might present the most significant redesign since the iPhone X.