RIM already has their next quarter guidance at around 14 million blackberries.
And the iphone has always have a relative big sales drop during the christmas quarter (when compare to the first full quarter of the iphone launch in the summer).
It would not be surprising to have RIM at 14 million blackberries next quarter and Apple having 11-12 million iphones next quarter.
And the iphone has always have a relative big sales drop during the christmas quarter (when compare to the first full quarter of the iphone launch in the summer).
Do you mean like the Christmas quarter last year, when the "sales drop" was actually a RISE of 19%?
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RIM already has their next quarter guidance at around 14 million blackberries.
And the iphone has always have a relative big sales drop during the christmas quarter (when compare to the first full quarter of the iphone launch in the summer).
It would not be surprising to have RIM at 14 million blackberries next quarter and Apple having 11-12 million iphones next quarter.
But the win is most likely short lived.
And the iphone has always have a relative big sales drop during the christmas quarter (when compare to the first full quarter of the iphone launch in the summer).
Do you mean like the Christmas quarter last year, when the "sales drop" was actually a RISE of 19%?