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RE[4]: Interesting experiment
by No it isnt on Tue 23rd Aug 2011 11:01
in reply to "RE[3]: Interesting experiment"
RE[5]: Interesting experiment
by Windows Sucks on Tue 23rd Aug 2011 14:22
in reply to "RE[4]: Interesting experiment"
And iPod sales have been declining for several years.
Yes but it's still the best selling Music device on earth. No other music player ever caught it.
But now everyone uses their phones for this stuff.
Yet Apple replaced the iPod with an even better selling phone and better selling tablet.
RE[5]: Interesting experiment
by Tony Swash on Tue 23rd Aug 2011 16:50
in reply to "RE[4]: Interesting experiment"
And iPod sales have been declining for several years.
Which doesn't really impact Apple as iPods now account for only 5% of Apple's revenue. The iPod will finally be superseded by another Apple device.
And of course the iPhone and iPad both have iPods built in, I stopped using my iPod when I got an iPhone which is now my iPod.
Meanwhile Apple mostly sells iPod Touch's which are a convenient and popular introduction to the world of iOS devices - it's particularly popular gift for kids and means that when they get their iPhone or iPad they already know how operate iOS devices.





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Yeah and the rumor is that they will sell 22 million over holidays. This rate is faster then Apple sold iPods when they were at this point. And we know what happened with that. There are iPods and then everything else.