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Design and high prices are a common denominator between Mini and Apple. I agree with you and that's why We can't compare Mini sales with VW sales.
Samsung has only two or three high quality Apple-like smartphones, the rest of their product line are poor man's $50 dollars phones that not play in the same league as iPhone at all.
If you really want to know Samsung/Apple performance, you have to compare total revenue and not the number of phones sold.
So, when comparing total revenue the differing portfolios magically no longer matter, but when comparing phones sold, it does matter?
Arbitrariness ftw. Apple wins on profits, Samsung on number of devices sold, and arguing you can compare the companies on one metric but not the other is ridiculous, and you know it. Now that 70% (or so) of Apple's revenue comes from iOS, it's clear Samsung is a massive threat. Hence the lawsuits.
I agree.
Though, keep in mind that given the direction the economy is sliding, high-end mass product manufacturers with limited product portfolio are *far* more vulnerable.
If I was sitting at Apple HQ, I would be *very* worried.
- Gilboa





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2005-07-06
Apple product line is more similar to Mini than Mazda. Very small and focused product line with high prices.
You can't compare Volkswagen sales with Mini sales. Nonsense. "
Funny that you compare Apple to a small subsidiary of BMW that only sells smallish vintage-like cards for a ludicrous price...
- Gilboa