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dasanman69 wrote: » Then what would you consider bad if not that? Read it again!
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igriv wrote: » Actually, notice that Microsoft bets that people will buy tablets corresponding to the DESKTOP OS they use. According to Strategy Analytics (an IDC competitor), the surface RT has a 7.5% market share, which is not bad, given that th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Wow. What an incredible, well founded and reasoned post. Commendable Marvin. Excellent post, also 'on its own'. + 1
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Apple fans... better prepare yourself for plenty more bad news like this in the coming months. This report, alone, will result in dozens of "Apple crashing/tumbling/stumbling..etc" headlines. Followed by a flood of delirious anti-Apple comme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Read the previous posts. I've always had the picture correct. It was other posters that couldn't understand those simple facts. Upgrade cycle is not a good answer to explain why 7 out of 10 pe…
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You seem to have forgotten which post I responded to: post #17 "Then why the difference in numbers? Why are iPhones only 55% of the sales on VZW, but almost 70% on AT&T?" Other people have provided possible reasons for Sprint's fig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 But not all other phones were released on that same day. Not all other upgrade cycles are synchronized, Why do you find this so hard to understand? US smartphone ownership passed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Then why the difference in numbers? Why are iPhones only 55% of the sales on VZW, but almost 70% on AT&T? Upgrade cycle! iPhone 4S is, still, less than two years old.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy According to 9to5 Great! So they ain't a Fornecedor de verdade either.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy ATT said yesterday that the iPhone line accounted for 67% of last quarters smartphones, or about 4M in total. Perhaps it's about time that you changed this? "Fornecedor de verdade"
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Quote: Originally Posted by nw942 Here in the UK I don't see that many people with an iPhone 5. Why do people keep coming out with lame arguments like this? Not everyone you see is using a brand new phone iPhone 5 has o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by igriv So presumably between $3BN and $4BN profit. Not too shabby. Actually... more like $2 Billion. Just think about that (Superbass!).... divided by around, what around 650 million, iP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass 2012 profits from iTunes were close to $13 billion, not including developer payouts. Look, sorry, but your figures are wrong. Very wrong. That 13 Billion is REVENUE. And it in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass but Apple's business model is all about maximizing people inside the iTunes walled garden, and then extracting their 30% from the music/programming/film/tv/gaming industries. No it isn't.
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gatorguy wrote: » ...... put Google's share of US mobile ad revenue as high as 93%. That should be "mobile SEARCH ad revenue. What's your point? That mobile Bing isn't doing so well?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Commodification Windows 8 is failing and PC sales are collapsing. It's time for Apple to license OS X to other manufacturers...... Brilliant idea! Let's wait until PC sales collapse.... and then captu…
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Samsung Android Screen Sizes: 2.8 3.14 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.65 3.7 3.97 4 4.2 4.27 4.3 4.5 4.52 4.65 4.8 5 5.3 5.5 5.8 6.3 7 7.7 8 10 10.1 https://twitter.com/dkdsgn/status/32234250891285299…
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dasanman69 wrote: » I wouldn't be surprised if these numbers see sawed yoy. Well Comscore has been publishing these figures since late 2009 so you could check them yourself. Spoiler. You will be surprised.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui So Apple have this great idea on how to better use a data set they don't have, while Google actually have a data set and ways of using it. I thing Apple have overlooked one or two minor details, bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by igriv Blackberry is NOT losing customers, they are just not acquiring new ones very fast. Bollocks! They are selling 50% of the Blackberrys they were selling just a couple of years ago.…