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- 07-14-2010, 05:12 PM #1OxfordGuest
We all knew this would happen, Apple's iPhone is about to become the
number 1 Smartphone. The huge success of the iPhone 4 made it happen.
Great new data & charts showing the iPhone will take over in a few weeks
to remain the primarily cell phone for the next few decades.
http://www.changewaveresearch.com/ar...hones_20100714.
html
or
http://snipurl.com/ze76a
Smart Phone Market Share
At the individual manufacturers' level, the survey findings show a major
leap forward for Apple and HTC at the expense of RIM and Motorola.
In terms of current share, Apple (34%) is up 1-pt since our March survey
to an all-time high while RIM (34%) has taken another hit * dropping
4-pts in the past 90 days.
Android phones continue to have a major impact on the market, with HTC
(8%; up 2-pts) and its new Droid Incredible and EVO models the biggest
beneficiary. Motorola (6%), who in recent surveys had registered a wave
of new demand for their Droid model, remains unchanged in the current
survey.
But it's when we look at future buying plans that the huge moves upward
for Apple and HTC become most apparent. The new Apple iPhone 4 is
driving much of the industry's growth going forward, with more than
one-in-two (52%) respondents who plan to buy a smart phone in the next
90 days saying they'll get an Apple iPhone * an explosive 21-pt leap
over our previous survey.
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The wait to get an iPhone 4 remains at 3-4 weeks, but you can get in
line here:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Or see a lot of the features here:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/
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Enjoy!
› See More: Apple iPhone now at 34%, about to pass Blackberry
- 07-14-2010, 09:49 PM #2Member
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Re: Apple iPhone now at 34%, about to pass Blackberry
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:12:33 -0600, Oxford <[email protected]> wrote:
>We all knew this would happen, Apple's iPhone is about to become the
>number 1 Smartphone. The huge success of the iPhone 4 made it happen.
>
>Great new data & charts showing the iPhone will take over in a few weeks
>to remain the primarily cell phone for the next few decades.
>
>http://www.changewaveresearch.com/ar...hones_20100714.
>html
>
>or
>
>http://snipurl.com/ze76a
>
>Smart Phone Market Share
>
>At the individual manufacturers' level, the survey findings show a major
>leap forward for Apple and HTC at the expense of RIM and Motorola.
>
>In terms of current share, Apple (34%) is up 1-pt since our March survey
>to an all-time high while RIM (34%) has taken another hit * dropping
>4-pts in the past 90 days.
>
>Android phones continue to have a major impact on the market, with HTC
>(8%; up 2-pts) and its new Droid Incredible and EVO models the biggest
>beneficiary. Motorola (6%), who in recent surveys had registered a wave
>of new demand for their Droid model, remains unchanged in the current
>survey.
>
>But it's when we look at future buying plans that the huge moves upward
>for Apple and HTC become most apparent. The new Apple iPhone 4 is
>driving much of the industry's growth going forward, with more than
>one-in-two (52%) respondents who plan to buy a smart phone in the next
>90 days saying they'll get an Apple iPhone * an explosive 21-pt leap
>over our previous survey.
>
>-
>
>The wait to get an iPhone 4 remains at 3-4 weeks, but you can get in
>line here:
>
>http://www.apple.com/iphone/
>
>Or see a lot of the features here:
>
>http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/
>
>-
>
>Enjoy!
Meanwhile, Mac barely held it's own in the U.S. market, likely lost
global share.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/07..._2010_pc_nums/
The PC market rebounded as expected in the second quarter, according
to the latest statistics from market watcher IDC, with PC shipments
across all types up 22.4 per cent to 81.5 million units.
Apple ranked fourth in the States, with 1.62 million machines (rising
15.4 percent)
(Could explain why Apple's share is also dropping, and Windows rising,
in the June Net Apps OS share data. TTT)
- 07-14-2010, 09:58 PM #3Nigel RatburnGuest
Re: Apple iPhone now at 34%, about to pass Blackberry
In article <[email protected]>,
Tommy the Troll <tom_elamatearthlinkdotnet> wrote:
>
> Meanwhile, Mac barely held it's own in the U.S. market, likely lost
> global share.
You mis*****ed "its," Tommy. Learn the difference between "its" and
it's."
its=neuter pronoun
it's=contraction of it is.
Take a remedial English grammar class.
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