Wireless carriers still own iPhone market despite Apple's retail push
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Wireless carriers still own iPhone market despite Apple's retail push
Apple built a global retail empire to sell iPhone, but most Americans still buy their devices from mobile carriers.iPhone 16eThe company's relationship with carriers has been complicated from the beginning. When the iPhone launched in 2007, AT&T was the only option.AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile still handle the majority of iPhone sales, and their influence has only grown. A report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) shows that betw…
CIRP: Apple’s retail business accounts for a relatively small share of US iPhone sales
Consumer Intelligence Research Partners notes that Apple’s retail business accounts for a relatively small share of US iPhone unit sales. The post CIRP: Apple’s retail business accounts for a relatively small share of US iPhone sales appeared first on Apple World Today.
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