Apple’s iPhone made up a whopping 66 per cent of all sales made at AT&T retail stores all through the Christmas cycle, according to a source within the mobile carrier.
The Mac Observer intelligence that linking December 1st and December 27th, AT&T sold 981,000 iPhone diplomacy compared to just 128,000 Android phones.
The Android figure accounts for 8.5 per cent of total sales made in pile, which is even eclipsed by sales of basic flip and slider phones (8.6 per cent) made by the companionship.
That earnings for each Android handset sold, AT&T shifted 7.8 iPhones, according to the unconfirmed facts.
AT&T’s iPhone inheritance
RIM is said to have fared even of poorer quality than Android with only 5 per cent of all sales, but most observers would have probable the gap linking iOS and Android to be much less vital.
AT&T’s chief rival Verizon has been the largest backer of Android within the US, while it only started transportation the iPhone in April this year.
In anticipation of that point the iPhone had been available exclusively on AT&T, since its launch in 2006, so the huge gap can partly be accounted for by customers upgrading to the just unrestricted iPhone 4S.
The facts, though, do not include sales made through Apple, authorised resellers or those made through AT&T’s website or telephone shape.
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