As much as we were hoping to get some definitive statements from AT&T and Verizon’s Q1 2011 financials about the Verizon iPhone’s impact on the smartphone market, none were really forthcoming. It’s left to analyst outfits like the NPD, therefore, to try and parse the data for us and read between the official lines. The latest numbers from the NPD Group’s Mobile Phone Tracker indicate that Apple’s share of US smartphones sales jumped from 19 percent in Q4 2010 to 28 percent in the first quarter of this year, which helped stymie Android’s prodigious expansion. The Google OS went from being on 53 percent of all smartphones sold to a flat 50 percent in the quarter. Also intriguing about the period is that, for the first time, smartphones accounted for more than half of all mobile phones sold in the US, at 54 percent. The top five best-selling cellphones also happened to be smartphones, with Apple and HTC providing two each; the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, Droid X, EVO 4G, and the Droid Incredible took home the NPD commendations. [Thanks, Matt] Disclaimer: NPD’s Ross Rubin is a contributor to Engadget. NPD credits Verizon iPhone with stemming the Android tide in Q1 smartphone sales originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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NPD credits Verizon iPhone with stemming the Android tide in Q1 smartphone sales
April 29th, 2011
jedwan AT&T bumps early-upgrade prices for all smartphones, reminds that patience is a virtue
April 5th, 2011
jedwan The two year contract is a blessing and a curse, but looking at these updated prices from AT&T we’re thinking those upgrading early and doing so to a one year contract are quite simply doomed. AT&T has upped the price on all early-upgrade one year commitment smartphones by a whopping $150. That’s painful, but the iPhone is, at least, getting off a little easier. It’s jumping by a relatively meager $50, meaning a new 32GB iPhone 4 will cost you $549 vs the previous $449. Or you could, you know, just suck it up for another 12 months. AT&T bumps early-upgrade prices for all smartphones, reminds that patience is a virtue originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Apr 2011 09:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Does The Verizon Wireless Phone The Htc Ozone Cost An Extra $30 …
November 29th, 2010
jedwan Yes, all smartphones require a data plan. However, ask the sales rep to double check me on this, I believe verizon now offers two different data plans. One being 15 dollars and 150MB of data and the other 30 dollars and unlimited data.



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