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While T-Mobile refused to provide actual sales figures for the iPhone during the carrier's quarterly conference call, Chief Marketing Officer Mike Sievert said Apple's devices accounted for about 15 percent of the 3.6 million phones sold under the T-Mobile brand, according to AllThingsD. The resulting sum is a significant step down from sales posted by Sprint and Verizon, who moved 1.4 million and 3.9 million iPhone units, respectively, in the same period.

Despite the low volume, T-Mobile deemed the launch of Apple's new flagship iPhone 5s and mid-range iPhone 5c "successful" and cited the launch, together with sales of the iPhone 5 prior to the new models' introduction, as key drivers of the carrier's nearly $1 billion year-over-year jump in handset revenues. Overall smartphone shipments made a similar leap, from 2.3 million one year ago to 5.6 million in the third quarter. 

Deutsche Telekom-backed T-Mobile has made Apple devices a focal point of its turnaround strategy in recent months. The carrier began selling the iPhone 5 in June and was a launch partner for the iPad Air earlier this month, offering 200 megabytes of mobile data per month to all owners of Apple's tablets. 

After languishing in fourth place for years and in the aftermath of a failed acquisition by AT&T, T-Mobile has been making strides against its larger rivals. The third quarter brought 1 million net new customers on a 6 percent jump in earnings to $1.3 billion.

Source : Appleinsider

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