There's an increase on the volume of sales, that's what matters. On market share it will be hard to catch up with Android, but if they keep changing the iphone to meets what more people want, that can change.
Increase the screen size is one step forward to that, and I really hope they push the limit on next releases.
There's an increase on the volume of sales, that's what matters. On market share it will be hard to catch up with Android, but if they keep changing the iphone to meets what more people want, that can change.
Increase the screen size is one step forward to that, and I really hope they push the limit on next releases.
No. That's not it. Be less greedy and not screw you loyal customers by charging twice the price for a lesser spec'ed phone.
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What's wrong with a 7% yearly unit sale increase over the next 4 years? In what way is a drop in growth rate a good thing?
There's an increase on the volume of sales, that's what matters. On market share it will be hard to catch up with Android, but if they keep changing the iphone to meets what more people want, that can change.
Increase the screen size is one step forward to that, and I really hope they push the limit on next releases.
There's an increase on the volume of sales, that's what matters. On market share it will be hard to catch up with Android, but if they keep changing the iphone to meets what more people want, that can change.
Increase the screen size is one step forward to that, and I really hope they push the limit on next releases.
No. That's not it. Be less greedy and not screw you loyal customers by charging twice the price for a lesser spec'ed phone.
Yet that lesser spec'd phone trumps the higher ones in performance tests.
No it doesn't in my book. Low ram, small screen, crippled multitasking.
Okay. Done. In fact, never happened. Problem solved.
Your book is written in water on boards of cedar and bound in human flesh. It’s wrong.