AT&T Smartphones Set Company Record With 10 Million Sold In 4th Quarter

AT&T Breaks Another Record
FILE-This May 6, 2012, file photo, shows an AT&T sign at a store in New York. Following in Verizon's footsteps, AT&T said Wednesday, July 18, 2012, it will introduce wireless plans that let subscribers connect up to ten devices. Connected phones get unlimited calling and texting, and all devices get wireless data access. The devices tap into a limited pool of data usage, which get renewed each month. (AP Photo/CX Matiash, File)
FILE-This May 6, 2012, file photo, shows an AT&T sign at a store in New York. Following in Verizon's footsteps, AT&T said Wednesday, July 18, 2012, it will introduce wireless plans that let subscribers connect up to ten devices. Connected phones get unlimited calling and texting, and all devices get wireless data access. The devices tap into a limited pool of data usage, which get renewed each month. (AP Photo/CX Matiash, File)

Jan 8 (Reuters) - AT&T Inc reported on Tuesday it sold more than 10 million smartphone in the fourth quarter, a record.

The total topped the previous record of 9.4 million sold in the same quarter in 2011.

The company averaged daily sales of more than 110,000 smartphones that run on Apple, Google Android and Microsoft Window operating systems, AT&T Chief Executive Ralph de la Vega said in a statement.

AT&T will announce fourth-quarter results on Jan. 24.

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