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Title: Samsung and Apple dominate postpaid phone sales in the U.S.
Post by: HCK on January 04, 2020, 04:05:22 pm
Samsung and Apple dominate postpaid phone sales in the U.S.

For postpaid phone sales in the month of December 2019.



What you need to know


Apple and Samsung account for over 90% of phone sales at carriers in the U.S.
This was revealed after analysis firm Wave7 Research conducted a survey among the top four wireless carriers in the U.S. during the month of December.
The Google Pixel lineup accounted for 2-4% of sales while OnePlus was even lower with 2.3%.


When it comes to buying a new phone these days, consumers arguably have more choices than ever when it comes to choosing which brand to buy. Yet, the stats show that if you're buying a smartphone in the U.S., you're most likely going to buy one from Apple or Samsung.

Recently, analysis firm Wave7 Research published its findings after completing a survey with the top four carriers in the U.S. In the month of December 2019, the results revealed that over 90% of the time phones sold through the carrier were from either Apple or Samsung.

At AT&T stores, sales from the two juggernaut br...

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