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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple v. Samsung I don't see apple gaining on Samsung. Nokia and HTC I see as being possible but not Samsung Did you even read the article?
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Quote: Originally Posted by kevt ... the resemblance to Palm OS launchers would make even a Samsung lawyer blush.
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There are some interesting figures in the IDC report. It could have made for an interesting thread. Others have already derailed it with this tired old 'shipments' nonsense .... and then you come up with this! gatorguy wrote: » The veracity …
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Since when has the Mac unit share been HIGHER than it's revenue share? Who writes this stuff? Who checks it?
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theunfetteredmind wrote: » I would think the best way to compare the current models with the older ones that were "cheaper" is what Apple's margins were then vs now. I have no idea what the answer is, but it would be interesting to find out. Anyon…
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IDC have clearly not included the iPod Touch in their figures for Apple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX If you had asked me what the number 1, 2 and 3 smartphone models are in the US for web stats I'd say it was the iPhone 5, 4S, and 4, respectively. Well, sorry. but you would be wrong. What …
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So... Some future headlines could read: "Nokia stuns with 100% of handset profits" Nokiainsider "Samsung rockets to 500% phone industry profits" Samsunginsider "IPhone stumbles with 20,000% of the mobile pie" Appleinsider I understand the math…
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smallwheels wrote: » Actually I'm the one with the problem, not Apple. Yep.
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kdarling wrote: » OK. So I was right then. :smokey:
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PS. A sure sign of the data being good is that Darling and Gator haven't shown up to provide some 'alternative' data.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta They could publish the scores for three millenia and it wouldn't change the facts. Changes that are less than the error margin are not meaningful. It doesn't matter where they got the data. U…
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke The platform numbers are impossibly low for Apple given what Verizon and AT&T reported. Why do we have to have this every bloody time? This is a survey of smartphone subscribers NOT…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta As with most of these surveys, the results are not particularly meaningful. 1. They don't provide the error margin. It looks like some of the changes are within the margin of error - and ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I've no idea what you're taking issue with. You've way over-exaggerated Android's installed base compared to iOS haven't you? http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-ww-monthly-201201-201301 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy If you mean apps, you could be correct. If you mean worldwide web usage a recent article here at AI pegged Android phones at nearly 40% of all mobile web traffic, with iOS (iPhones and iPods) dropp…
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golfman wrote: » Piot - I am afraid you need to remove the Applegoggles. No, sorry, I haven't bought any Applegoggles yet. You're the one that wants to hang around Apple stores and count sales.
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Quote: Originally Posted by golfman Frankly, if I would have judged the quarterly results from what I observed in the apple stores in my area for December, I would have been pretty close... A good quarter, but nothing showstopp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Keep in mind that Strategy Analytics is one of those companies that calls almost anything with a keypad a 'smartphone'. They 70/20 split is not even close to representative of Apple's position in sm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Someone is wrong somewhere. Some other company just estimated that Apple's worldwide iPhone marketshare ended the last quarter at 25.1%, an increase of 1.9% over the same quarter YOY. So who is righ…