04May

Android Lost Money Every Quarter In 2010, Made $97.7M In Q1

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Google has always been pretty cagey about the financials behind its Android mobile OS — and data that has emerged over the last week could give us an indication why: it’s been losing money from day one.

In the lawsuit between Oracle and Google — in which Oracle claims Google, in its Android platform, infringes on copyrights and patents related to Java — a judge and jury are trying to work out what kind of damages might be awarded to Oracle. That case took a turn for the specific yesterday, when Judge William Alsup (as reported by Reuters) read out excerpts of Google documents that determined that the platform produced a net loss for every quarter of 2010 — and “a big loss for the whole year”.

He also noted that Android generated around $97.7 million in revenue in the first quarter of 2010.

The jury began their deliberations on Monday, and if they cannot come to a unanimous decision, then the trial will proceed to its second phase, concerning patents, with the first phase on copyright subsequently facing a retrial with a new jury.

How much money Google has or hasn’t made is an important part of the case because it can be used to decide how much Oracle can potentially receive in damages if it wins the case — although Oracle contends that even if Android is making a loss, this should not have any bearing on the case.

Ironically, if Google can show it’s not making much money out of Android, then that may mena it has less liability. On the other hand, that difficult performance might also become a lever by which critics might begin to ask why Google is pursuing a business that is going nowhere financially.

Figures from Google documents from 2010 revealed earlier in the trial showed that Google expected a loss of $113 million in 2010 from Android and that it expected to have profits of $64 million in 2011; $248 million in 2012; and $548 in 2013. The vast majority of that revenue will be coming from advertising, with small but growing percentages also coming from app sales.



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25Apr

Sprint sold 1.5 million iPhones last quarter but still lost $863 million

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Sprint has just announced its quarter one report, and the iPhone was featured pretty heavily. Aparently America’s third-largest carrier sold a respectable 1.5 million iPhones last quarter (slightly down from last holiday season’s 1.8 million). What’s more, almost half of those iPhones (about 44%) were new Sprint customers, which is definitely good news…

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24Apr

Apple’s 2nd quarter earnings

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Apple held its quarterly earnings call today and, not surprisingly, the company put up some pretty impressive figures. The company reportedly doubled its profit to a whopping $11.62 billion, with almost a 60% revenue jump to $39.19 billion! To put this in perspective, Apple sold 35 million iPhones and 11.8 million iPads last quarter. The guys over…

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24Apr

Apple iPhone makes up 78% of all AT&T smartphone sales last quarter

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In the past couple of weeks Verizon announced its smartphone sales in a press release. Surprisingly, even though the iPhone had only been on the US’ most popular carrier for little over a year, the iOS loaded handset made up over half of all smartphone sales. If that was the case for a relative newbie, how would it be for what was once the…

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18Apr

Analyst: T-Mobile To Lose 600,000 Postpaid Customers In First Quarter 2012?

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Well, this doesn’t sound very positive as JP Morgan Chase analyst Phil Cusick predicts T-Mobile lost close to 600,000 postpaid customers during the first quarter of 2012. The first quarter of every year is traditionally weak, however, such a loss would further dampen hopes that T-Mobile is capable of an immediate turnaround. As a refresh, T-Mobile lost a… Read more

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