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To: sylvester80 who wrote (11345)10/20/2011 5:54:48 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 32692
 
So by the figures in your own post, more than half of the smartphones AT&T sold in the quarter were iPhones. 56.25% of them, in fact. And that's with an iPhone model more than a year old, competing against all those Android phones you were so excited about.

Thus, iPhone, even in a poor quarter, with demand slowed by the rumors of a new iPhone, still beat every Android model combined.

You really can't spin your way out of these numbers, Sylly.

And I know you want to keep talking about last quarter, since you think it represents a trend. But it's really an anomaly.