AT&T sells 4.7 million iPhones and 1.4 million other smartphones, makes $3.6 billion profit in Q3

AT&T sells 4.7 million iPhones and 1.4 million other smartphones, makes $3.6 billion profit in Q3 (video)

AT&T’s third quarter figures have shown that the network certainly has a handle on this “selling smartphones” malarkey. In the last three months, it’s managed to ship 6.1 million smartphones, of which 4.1 million were iPhones — which has helped the company to maintain a turnover of $31.5 billion, just $0.1 billion below the previous quarter. Notably, net profits tumbled to $3.6 billion, down from $6.8 billion in Q2, but that’s easily explained away with a $3.8 billion share buyback scheme and the company’s continued cost of building new LTE infrastructure. It’s also managed to squirrel away $6.5 billion in cash under the mattress for a rainy day.

Digging into those numbers, it’s been able to add a new 678,000 new wireless customers to its business, making a total of 105.9 million users on its network. 44.5 million of those people, or 63.8 percent of ’em, are now smartphone users, and AT&T said it had a “record sales quarter” with Android and Windows Phone handsets. It also coaxed 200,000 new U-verse TV subscribers and 613,000 high-speed internet users to sign up with Ma ‘Bell. If you’d like to see Ralph de la Vega give you his personal take on the company’s rosy financials, then head on past the break — but be warned, at no point does he swim through a pool of money screaming “I’m king of the world!”

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AT&T unveils Mobile Share, lets you add 10 devices to a single plan

AT&T unveils Mobile Share, lets you add 10 devices to a single plan

We knew it was coming and even Ralph de la Vega himself publicly admitted that it was in the pipeline, but today AT&T has whipped the covers from its new shared data plans. Mobile Share will enable customers to use a single data allocation across all of their devices, with unlimited calls and text. You’re entitled to use up to 10 devices on a single plan, of which at least one must be a smartphone. Users can pick how much data they expect to use each month, paying an additional levy to add the rest of their family’s handsets (or just your own, if you’re Steve Wozniak). Fortunately, tethering is included as part of the plans.

The new plans will roll out in late August and will sit alongside the current individual and family offerings, with the company allowing current customers to make a switch without forcing them into a contract extension. AT&T also noted that those lucky customers that are still on a grandfathered unlimited data plan can stay on those plans, even if they upgrade to a new phone at the subsidized on-contract cost. We’ve got the pricing structure and PR for you for you after the break if you’re sweaty-palmed in anticipation for the launch.

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