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Blog, Gadgets - Thursday, February 7, 2013 16:29 - 21 Comments
Telstra sold 500,000+ iPhone 5′s last year
blog Every time I think I know just how dominant Apple’s iPhone unit is in Australia’s mobile phone ecosystem, I am forced to confront new information showing that I had underestimated the situation. For example, consider this news from Telstra today that it has sold more than 1.5 million 4G devices, of which a third or so are iPhone 5 units. Yup. Gizmodo reports (click here for the full article):
“Telstra said that the iPhone 5 is driving good mobile profits, with over 500,000 sold in the second half of 2012.”
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