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T-Mobile: We’re Waiting For Apple To Call Us About The iPhone, So Android Makes Up Most Of Our Handsets Sold

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More than 75 percent of the handsets T-Mobile sells are smartphones, the carrier told a gathering at this week’s Mobilize 2011 forum held in San Francisco. What’s more, 90 percent of those smartphones are powered by the Android operating system.

Android had 43.4 percent of the smartphone market, Gartner announced in August. Google’s mobile operating system has seen a dramatic rise in prominence from a year earlier, when Android powered just 17.2 percent of smartphones. Smartphones, with their ecosystems of apps and data-hungry users, are seen as a lifeline thrown to carriers hurting from the decline of voice calls.

T-Mobile’s Chief Technical Officer, Cole Brodman, also told the audience the carrier would “love to have the iPhone,” but “the ball is in Apple’s court.” His comments come just a week after announcing the carrier won’t be getting the iPhone 5, expected to be released in early October, this year. Many consumers assumed following AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile, the carrier would by default soon offer the Apple handset.

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12 responses to “T-Mobile: We’re Waiting For Apple To Call Us About The iPhone, So Android Makes Up Most Of Our Handsets Sold”

  1. nolavabo says:

    Is it just me, or is that one of the laziest, ugliest, most amateurish Powerpoint slides you’ve ever seen?

    A pre-made template with blank spaces to drop the relevant words into, and they can’t even be bothered to get the font, the point size or the even fix the huge empty spaces?

    Maybe T-Mobile just doesn’t have enough “taste” to deserve the iPhone yet.

  2. oakdesk23 says:

    AT&T can’t bother to get their network or the even fix the huge uncovered regions.

  3. Bitter Witch says:

    It’s simple.  Slides shouldn’t be distracting.

  4. TeeJay1100 says:

    Android==========================================Winning

  5. BuckyThreadkiller says:

    Uhmmmm… AT&T doesn’t yet own T-Mo and if the Justice Dept gets its way, they may not.

  6. Daibidh says:

    Windows has been “winning” for years but do I really want what either are winning?  With real innovation being sidelined in Redmond and Oracle about to b*chslap Google back to the stone-age, I think I’m fine with Apple “not winning.” 

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