Apple iPhone is 4th Top Selling Mobile Phone in U.S.
MobileTechNews reports on recent data from Strategy Analytics on 3rd quarter 2007 marketshare data for mobile phones.
Strategy Analytics states that the iPhone has been the top selling phone for AT&T accounting for 13% of all AT&T phone sales, which makes it the 4th top selling handset in the U.S.
Strategy Analytics David Kerr notes that the iPhone does appeal to a broad demographic:
Strategy Analytics states that the iPhone has been the top selling phone for AT&T accounting for 13% of all AT&T phone sales, which makes it the 4th top selling handset in the U.S.
Strategy Analytics David Kerr notes that the iPhone does appeal to a broad demographic:
While the largest percentage of iPhone buyers is between 20-30 years old, the fact that nearly 25 percent were between 50-60 years old demonstrates that the device attracts buyers across a broad age spectrum
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(View all)56 months ago
Glad to see the iPhone is doing good and it's retaining its popularity.
56 months ago
Only 4th!? Shame on you Apple for again letting down your investors! How much longer until it is #1? 2-3 more quarters? Thats an entire YEAR. Way to go, I have lost all faith in you...
56 months ago
I wonder at what point the guys who turned down the iPhone will start kicking themselves, if they haven't already.
56 months ago
I wonder at what point the guys who turned down the iPhone will start kicking themselves, if they haven't already.
Verizon doesn't care. They've got their large salvo of amazing phones to dominate the market... like the upcoming Juke...
*Please note: sarcasm*
56 months ago
i phone nano will take the top spot ;) phone and ipod, no browser.
One other must have feature: unlocked! :eek:
56 months ago
This is good news, but does that mean they're on target for their 1% in a year or not, that really is the question. I haven't seen any real figures except what Apple has stated on only two occasions, but I don't think they'll get there, I think they'll be close, but just shy of 1%.
We'll have to see what the figures are this Monday :)
We'll have to see what the figures are this Monday :)
56 months ago
Even if there is no iphone nano, by the time this one is replaced, the original iphone will be offered discounted, and that will make up a product line. That alone will break the 10 million mark, if it already hasn't by then. Once apple has its typical 3 model line-up (budget, mid, pro) the 1% marketshare they're aiming for will be a distant memory.
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