Apple's iPhone accounted
for 6.2 million of the 9.8 million smartphones Verizon sold in the last
quarter, powering record smartphone adoption numbers at the nation's largest
carrier even as Verizon posted a big loss for the quarter.
The
iPhone across all of its models sold nearly double the number of Android-based
smartphones sold in the past quarter. Verizon's Chief Financial Officer Fran
Shammo revealed that approximately half of the iPhones Verizon sold in Q4 were
4G LTE, meaning that they were iPhone 5 units.
At
63 percent of total Verizon smartphone activations, the iPhone this quarter far
outstripped its 47 percent average over the past five quarters. The figure for
the fourth quarter was the highest since the third quarter of 2011.
The
nation's largest carrier saw $30 billion in revenues for the fourth quarter of
2012, up 5.7 percent over the prior year. Of that, about $20 billion was
wireless revenue. For the whole of 2012, Verizon saw $115.85 billion in
revenue, up 4.5 percent year-over-year.
The
largest negative item for Verizon was a pretax charge of $7.2 billion related
largely to pension liabilities. The pension write-down, in combination with
expenditures due to Hurricane Sandy, amounted to a total quarterly loss of
$1.48 per share.
The
carrier saw its total wireless subscriber base grow by five million customers
over 2012, the highest growth Verizon has seen in four years. Retail postpaid
connections were up 5.9 percent year-over-year. [AppleInsider]
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