Apple has become the No.1 mobile phone vendor in US


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According to research firm Strategy Analytics, Apple overtook Samsung to become the No.1 phone vendor in the United States. The report shows that Apple sold 17.7 million iPhones in the quarter against 16.8 million for Samsung and 4.7 million from No. 3 LG.

That?s not smartphones. That?s phones. Samsung has been the No. 1 vendor for phones in the U.S. for 5 years. Apple?s sold more than one out of every three phones in the quarter in the U.S., a feat made even more remarkable when taken with the fact that Samsung and LG sell a great deal of feature phones and very inexpensive low-end smartphones.

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I'm surprised Apple hasn't expanded their phone department into actually becoming a Provider themselves

Guess that wouldn't leave them with much to blame on anyone else then though

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Has become? :s I thought they always were (in the US). It's Europe and Asia is where they get no love.

I'm guessing Christmas sales is why though and they'll "fall back" to number 2 again in this quarter.

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Has become? :s I thought they always were (in the US). It's Europe and Asia is where they get no love.

I'm guessing Christmas sales is why though and they'll "fall back" to number 2 again in this quarter.

These things fluctuate all the time. And who knows, some other company made do a survey tomorrow and come up with different numbers.

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Has become? :s I thought they always were (in the US). It's Europe and Asia is where they get no love.

I'm guessing Christmas sales is why though and they'll "fall back" to number 2 again in this quarter.

that's what I thought too. I think the "news" is they are outselling everyone including the cheapo phones. :/ This is hardly surprising as Apple is selling a $0 iPhone on contract.

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That's unfortunate. Just more sheep in the herd, I suppose.

wait, let me get this straight. You suggest we all should use Android? Wouldn't then the shift be android sheep? the sheep thing is drastically over used and often used when its not really sheep at all. I tried new Andoid Galaxy s2x, for a week i tried and after a week hated it and went back to my almost 3 year old iPhone 4. Would never use android again unless the implement a program like Jarvis.
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wait, let me get this straight. You suggest we all should use Android? Wouldn't then the shift be android sheep? the sheep thing is drastically over used and often used when its not really sheep at all. I tried new Andoid Galaxy s2x, for a week i tried and after a week hated it and went back to my almost 3 year old iPhone 4. Would never use android again unless the implement a program like Jarvis.

Aka you tried not to be a "sheep", but couldn't resist being a sheep :p :shifty:

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These statistics are stupid. People don't understand much.

For one thing, there is only one Apple phone, the iPhone, so if you're an Apple fan, what are you going to buy... an iPhone.

Whereas with Android, there's hundred of different Android phones, so therefore the people that really wanted a Samsung Galaxy S but couldn't afford or get one, settled with something similar, whether it be another Samsung phone or completely different brand, such as LG, but there's many.

I have nothing against the iPhone at all, I'm just saying that of course they're going to be a big seller, cuz there's only one Apple phone.

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These things fluctuate all the time. And who knows, some other company made do a survey tomorrow and come up with different numbers.

"Samsung has been the No. 1 vendor for phones in the U.S. for 5 years."

If uprooting the five year-king is fluctuating all the time, then I'm the pope.

That's unfortunate. Just more sheep in the herd, I suppose.

:rolleyes:

These statistics are stupid. People don't understand much.

For one thing, there is only one Apple phone, the iPhone, so if you're an Apple fan, what are you going to buy... an iPhone.

Whereas with Android, there's hundred of different Android phones, so therefore the people that really wanted a Samsung Galaxy S but couldn't afford or get one, settled with something similar, whether it be another Samsung phone or completely different brand, such as LG, but there's many.

I have nothing against the iPhone at all, I'm just saying that of course they're going to be a big seller, cuz there's only one Apple phone.

This is comparing phones sold by Apple to phones sold by Samsung. Android has nothing to do with it, so I don't know why you brought that up.

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