Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Nov 2012 12:48 UTC
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Apple's phone market share and its valuation have increased 100% in the last two years. I'm unclear what you think is ridiculous or losing about that.
What you saw:
Don't be ridiculous.
What he actually wrote:
Don't be ridiculous. Two years ago most of the world's people were using feature phones. The feature phone has zero long term future.
Apple is currently being outsold 4:1 by Android smartphones. It will probably be closer to 10:1 in another 12-18 months.
Apple is currently being outsold 4:1 by Android smartphones. It will probably be closer to 10:1 in another 12-18 months.
Hope that helps.
RE[6]: Not going well?
by jared_wilkes on Mon 12th Nov 2012 17:46
in reply to "RE[5]: Not going well?"
And? The ratio of all Android phones to iPhones has less to do with iPhone market share than you and the previous commenter seem to think.
Since 2010 to 2012, iPhone has increased market share despite Android selling at a far greater rate because Nokia, RIM, and others continue to decline AND the majority of Android providers who are not Samsung are also shrinking. So there is absolutely ZERO data sources that will show that Apple's share of smartphones declined from 2010 to now. A couple of them will show some recent decline but nothing remotely offsetting the gains over the last two years.




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Apple's phone market share and its valuation have increased 100% in the last two years. I'm unclear what you think is ridiculous or losing about that.
Edited 2012-11-12 04:29 UTC