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OK, one more time for those who can' be bothered to click the links I posted above. Total smartphones for the year is NOT 545.2 million, according to IDC's own figures.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The latest worldwide smartphone data from IDC reveals that Apple's worldwide market share grew to 25.1 percent in 2012. Yep. Well IDC's figures are wrong. (Total smartphones 2012) h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NormM Didn't I just read that Apple sold more smartphones in the latest quarter than all Android device makers combined? Do you mean at Verizon and AT&T in the US? Yes sir!
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Quote: Originally Posted by truimagz Where are the year total numbers or total current share? Why is it all any of the tech blogs ever report are quarterly numbers? Why don't you click on the link directly abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jroc .....but it isnt telling the overall picture. It's telling the overall picture of sales! Quote: wakefinance touched on it earlier....Android really didnt lose at all.... …
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Quote: Originally Posted by changeover But as soon as the demand for new phones starts declining and you sell more old ones then you'd have a problem. In my opinion the newest phone should always be the best selling one. And …
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova I think you are on to something. Going to source of the article it says the data is for the 12 weeks ending Nov 25. NOT end of December. "of the market for the 12 week period ending November…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Sure, and they've done it with the iPhone, too. They have 3 generations ranging from $450 to $850. Yep. It's not quite the same strategy as expanding your market by creating the iPod Mini followe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Yeah, they're either buying iPod touches or buying iPhones. The existing models. No! They are buying music and video capable phones in the hundreds of millions. And the vast majo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX It's not good enough to say "Apple has the ability" or "There is a market for it" you have to make a case that this would be a very profitable move for Apple to make, not just one that it could pu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Sure, but you need to make a better case for an iPod Nano with a cellular capabilities. I can sorta see how that could work but I think you need a more comprehensive argument if you want to co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enature When Apple devices are not the easiest to use, consumers sense it and abandon its products. That, right there, exposes the fact that you really haven't thought this through.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta You're reading it wrong. Christmas is in the 1st quarter and the 2nd quart is Jan-Mar. All numbers in millions 2008 Q1 2.351 Q2 1.703 2009 Q1 4,363 Q2 3,793 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's nonsense. Apple sales ALWAYS drop after Christmas .... Not iPhones. Not for the last three years, at least. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IPhone_sales_per_quarter_simple.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That is absolutely false. The SEC can investigate and punish people for manipulation of stock prices. So if it turns out that someone is intentionally manipulating stock value, it could b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Over the Oct/11 to Oct/12 period Android app revenue as a percentage far outpaced the increase in iOS app revenue, 311% to 12.9%. That's according to AppAnnie http://mashable.com/2012/11/29/and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KDarling The BREW figure was a total from 2001 to 2010, although it didn't get really popular until about 2004 Nine years? Apple has paid out around $3 billion in one year, and yet you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KDarling $7 billion royalties across 200,000 iOS developers = average $35K per iOS developer. BREW Featurephone apps = $3 billion across 38,000 developers = average $78K per developer. …
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v5v wrote: » Fair point and a good argument. However, if we're comparing just the computer part of Apple's sales not including iDevices, which is what I was talking about, I suspect Apple would not be the leader./ You suspect wrong!
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v5v wrote: » Who made more money last year, Mercedes, BMW or Honda? Who made more money last year, Apple, HP or Dell?