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Seems like Sprint sold 2.5M iPhone's last Qtr. (ATT 4.3M and VZ 3.2M )

We will find out in the AM.

If so that would be great with the NV upgrades !

 

wow, thats quite a few. Up from what? ...1.7ish last qtr?

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Seems like Sprint sold 2.5M iPhone's last Qtr. (ATT 4.3M and VZ 3.2M )

We will find out in the AM.

If so that would be great with the NV upgrades !

 

Apple will release their earnings in a couple of minutes so we might be able to backdoor it. But how did you come up with 2.5?

 

wow, thats quite a few. Up from what? ...1.7ish last qtr?

 

1.8 milllion. See paragraph one of their earnings release from last qtr.

 

http://newsroom.sprint.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=2179

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Some of my investment research sites stated that Apple sold aprox 10 M iPhones in Q1. I added known #'s from VZ and AT&T - 10M= 2.5 M for Sprint. Based on after hours S trading they should report good numbers tomorrow AM.

 

Michel

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Some of my investment research sites stated that Apple sold aprox 10 M iPhones in Q1. I added known #'s from VZ and AT&T - 10M= 2.5 M for Sprint. Based on after hours S trading they should report good numbers tomorrow AM.

 

Michel

 

We have our answers. It was 1.5 million iphones sold for the quarter.

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/793-wireless-financial-reporting-season/page__view__findpost__p__14317

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I've been having bad data speeds way before Sprint got the jesus phone so that is not the reason

Correct. The reason is that the amount of data traffic doubles every year due to the proliferation of smartphones and mobile broadband cards and Sprint's network is unable to handle the growth.

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