iPhone Made Up 66% of December Sales at AT&T Corporate Stores

It appears that Apple seriously swept the smartphone market in December, according to supposed internal AT&T data, making up a massive 66% of December device sale at AT&T corporate stores, compared to Android’s 8.5% share.

Mac Observer cites a source from within AT&T claiming that their corporate stores sold 981,000 iPhones from December 1st to December 27th, pummeling Android’s sales during the same period by nearly 8 to 1.

Even feature phones reportedly outsold Google’s Android devices in December, with 128,000 units sold during December, while Blackberry sold a reported 74,000 units.

The data doesn’t seem to match up with Apple’s overall market share or AT&T’s official December numbers in total, however, although December was a huge month for smartphone sales, and the iPhone has consistently been a best seller at AT&T.

AT&T has declined to comment on the figures, although Mac Observer remains confident in their source. The numbers do not take into account sales at AT&T’s authorized retailers or online sales.

It’s also worth noting that AT&T did claim to expect its best quarter ever for smartphone sales in December due to strong continued sales of the iPhone 4S.

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.