Verizon Wireless has activated as many as 9.8 million smartphones in the
recently ended Q4 and according to Verizon's chief financial officer
Mr. Fran Shammo, the 6.2 million of those were iPhones. Surprisingly,
the report says that only half of those were able to take advantage of
Verizon's LTE network, suggesting that the other half consisted of
iPhone 4S and 4.
Predictably, the bulk of the remaining 3.6 million smartphones
activated during the quarter were Android devices. Of those 95% tapped
into the 4G LTE network, attracting a larger consumer base.
Verizon's investments in its LTE network has surely paid off, with
more than 7.3 million 4G devices being sold in this quarter alone.
Furthermore, more than half of the total Verizon data traffic now
travels over its last-gen network.
More than 30% of the 9.8 million activations are new subscribers and
the company has certainly benefited from the popular new releases
including Droid Razr M, Droid Razr HD, Droid Razr Maxx HD and HTC's Droid DNA.
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