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Android accounted for less than 19% of Q4 smartphone sales at AT&T

Apple's share of the global smartphone market reportedly topped the market share of all Android vendors combined in the fourth quarter last year, and nowhere was the iPhone's lead more dominant than a...

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Apple’s grip on tablet market said to be loosening as Android shipments tripled in Q4

Apple sold more iPads in the fourth calendar quarter than it has ever sold before in a single three-month period, but the 15.4 million tablets it managed to move weren't enough to keep Google from gai...

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Microsoft’s Windows Phone dowry to net Nokia billions

Nokia's fourth-quarter earnings report painted a grim picture of the Finnish phone maker's business last quarter, but amid the red numbers peppered throughout Nokia's earnings release, the high-level ...

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AT&T reports best-ever quarter for smartphones; 7.6 millon iPhones activated

AT&T reported its fourth-quarter 2011 results on Thursday and noted that it achieved record mobile broadband and smartphone activations during the quarter. The company reported consolidated revenu...

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Nokia reports huge €1 billion Q4 loss, says over 1 million Lumia phones sold

Nokia on Thursday reported earnings for the fourth quarter of 2011, revealing its third straight quarterly loss but beating analyst estimates. The company saw revenue slide 21% year-over-year to €1...

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LG: More than 1 million Optimus LTE phones sold

LG announced on Wednesday that it has sold more than 1 million Optimus LTE handsets. A version of the device landed in the United States as the Nitro HD on AT&T, although it's unclear if that pho...

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