Verizon activated 6.2 million iPhones of 9.8 million total smartphones in Q4 2012
0. phoneArena posted on 22 Jan 2013, 08:28
Verizon Wireless has just posted its quarterly results and while the nearly $2 billion loss might be shocking, what’s more shocking is that the nation’s largest carrier…
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1. zuckerboy posted on 22 Jan 2013, 08:35 2 6
iphone sales like crazy infact there is no big improvement
2. ayephoner posted on 22 Jan 2013, 08:35 1 3
wouldnt huge phone sales naturally result in a loss? they lose money on the phone initially, then get that money back over the two years of service, correct?
or do the numbers not get reported like that?
9. ayephoner posted on 23 Jan 2013, 10:05 0 0
anyone care to speculate why this is getting thumbed down?
i really dont get the users on this site.
3. iPone.Lost.Momentum posted on 22 Jan 2013, 08:39 5 3
iPhone is PROVEN bad for carrier. All the USA carrier profit were SUCKED into Apple HQ. So, why operator were not REVOLT against iphone in USA? It seems to me that these carrier better to lost user but still profitable than becoming i.Sle.va.
Only China Mobile, the LARGEST carrier in the world with 600 million user that did NOT bow down into virus.... i mean apple
4. kellkeezy posted on 22 Jan 2013, 09:45 0 1
Well, Ipone.lost.momentum, in the US Verizon wireless has these things called upgrade fees that they charged each iphone at $30.00 USD multiply that by 6.2 million, equals, $186 million USD. And lets not forget the fact that a Carriers most profitable good it has is text messaging which is standard Additional fee $30.00 over the monthly bill with Talk PLUS Data trust me, They are laughing all the way to the bank, while others are chuckle.
5. JunitoNH posted on 22 Jan 2013, 11:57 2 0
Well, we feel bad for Verizon, maybe they should increase their fees by $3 across the board to recoupe some of the money caused by the storm. Eliminate unlimited data, give people what they are asking for e.g. Share data across devices, and maybe charge people whom, paid retail for their phone, same as people under contract. Yeah that should do it.
6. JunitoNH posted on 22 Jan 2013, 12:02 0 0
You are correct, but only if your ignorant. People have options, they just choose to pay more.






