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The researchers reckon over 1.1 million iPhones were sold in the third quarter, meaning Apple's sold 1.325 million of the devices since the iPhone shipped in the US alone.
"The iPhone has become AT&T's top selling device, commanding some 13 per cent of AT&T's overall handset sales, and the fourth top selling handset in the US market," said Barry Gilbert, vice president of the Strategy Analytics BuyerTRAX programs.
He added: "Although the iPhone hasn't had an expansionary impact in the market, the iPhone has quickly assumed a leading market share position and raised the ante for smart devices. The sales trajectory we are observing with the iPhone could make it the top selling device in the US over the next 1-2 quarters."
The researchers reckon over 1.1 million iPhones were sold in the third quarter, meaning Apple's sold 1.325 million of the devices since the iPhone shipped in the US alone.
"The iPhone has become AT&T's top selling device, commanding some 13 per cent of AT&T's overall handset sales, and the fourth top selling handset in the US market," said Barry Gilbert, vice president of the Strategy Analytics BuyerTRAX programs.
He added: "Although the iPhone hasn't had an expansionary impact in the market, the iPhone has quickly assumed a leading market share position and raised the ante for smart devices. The sales trajectory we are observing with the iPhone could make it the top selling device in the US over the next 1-2 quarters."
The researchers reckon over 1.1 million iPhones were sold in the third quarter, meaning Apple's sold 1.325 million of the devices since the iPhone shipped in the US alone.
"The iPhone has become AT&T's top selling device, commanding some 13 per cent of AT&T's overall handset sales, and the fourth top selling handset in the US market," said Barry Gilbert, vice president of the Strategy Analytics BuyerTRAX programs.
He added: "Although the iPhone hasn't had an expansionary impact in the market, the iPhone has quickly assumed a leading market share position and raised the ante for smart devices. The sales trajectory we are observing with the iPhone could make it the top selling device in the US over the next 1-2 quarters."