Posted on 12/27/2014 11:07:37 PM PST by Swordmaker
Dude! You’re going bonkers, and all unnecessarily.
Look, you’re still not reading for comprehension, and/or you’re failing to engage your brain, because, you’re too far gone with your devotion and love for Apple anything.
Apple could have sold over 1 billion devices in the last 13 years, since 2001 when the iPod debuted. That does not mean that, there are 1 billion or more instances of “active” iOS devices. iOS does not have that many more than 400 million installed and active devices. Furthermore, iPods are lowing sales dramatically, and so are the iPads. The iPhones are the only devices setting records. But, even if iPhones were to sell 100 million in a quarter, the majority of them are to the same user-base, and not to new customers for iOS. It’s not a simple equation where the number of “new” sales adds to the count of current users. It just does not work that way. Get that through your thick skull.
Compiling long post with quotes and links wont change the facts, and the facts don’t point to anything even close to 1 billion active iOS devices.
Oh, btw, if Android reported that, as of June 30th of this year that, they had 1 billion active users, and Android sells a lot more smartphones than Apple, why do you believe that iOS has just a many active devices? Android outsells iPhones by a huge difference. BTW, I don’t love Android either, and my preference is WP, but, I just go with the real numbers, and your numbers don’t jive.
The ONLY ONE ON THIS THREAD WHO HAS A READING COMPREHENSION PROBLEM AND FAILURE TO ENGAGE HIS BRAIN IS YOU, adorno!
Adorno. . . the links and citations and quotations, the ones you so blithely dismiss, especially the citation from Wikipedia on the history of iOS, which SPECIFICALLY states that iOS's history does NOT extend back beyond the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, demonstrates quite completely YOUR argument that "Apple could have sold over 1 billion devices in the last 13 years, since 2001 when the iPod debuted,", is entirely fallacious! The iPods made before the iPod touch DID NOT OPERATE on iOS! Your argument devoid of factual foundation, and is therefore, without merit!
This is just one more example of YOU not having a clue about what you are writing about.
The rest of those links, quotations, and citations are authoritative source references about SALES of iOS devices specifically in the SEVEN YEARS since 2007 documenting the number of iOS devices sold totalling upwards on ONE BILLION iOS DEVICES, from that date forward, backed up with quotations from audited documents submitted to the United Stated Government's Securities and Exchange Commission under penalty of PERJURY . . . further shooting YOU, and your idiotic claims, completely out of the water. I specifically provided you with links to these financial statements.
But, even if iPhones were to sell 100 million in a quarter, the majority of them are to the same user-base, and not to new customers for iOS.
ROTFLMAO! How stupid are you, adorno? More importantly, exactly how stupid and gullible do you think the readers of FreeRepublic are?
In the last seven years, Apple has moved from selling iOS devices in just ONE COUNTRY, the United States, to selling iOS devices in OVER 156 COUNTRIES around the world. Do you seriously claim that the buyers in 155 countries are part of the "same user-base, and not to new customers for iOS?" Are these "same user-base including the 15.2% market Share the iPhone has IN CHINA despite just entering that HUGE market, the 48% market share in Japan, the 40% market share in Australia, the 21% in Europe, the 11% in Russia (although that may drop with the Ruble tanking). . . the iPhone even has a 14.2% market share of the SOUTH KOREAN MARKET, adorno, the home market of Samsung; are they? I could go on-and-on, but the point is that these iOS users are NOT repeat buyers as you so idiotically claim. . . but even if they were, they bought iOS originally when Apple moved into their countriesor are you maintaining these are all Apple Cultis who've merely moved to these nations from the Ubited States, taking their iOS addiction with them? The user base IS REAL, Adorno, and the statistics show that each year 60% comes from NEW customers in every market where Apple is established. . . and 90% in new markets! Sorry, you are wrong again. All of these current market-share data are easily found from independent sources, yours for the Googling.
Compiling long post with quotes and links wont change the facts, and the facts dont point to anything even close to 1 billion active iOS devices.
On the other hand, except for the AppleTV which is limited to YouTube and other video content, every Apple iOS device can surf the Internet, receive email, buy products, and do pretty much anything on the Internet. Not so those non-smart Android devices including many of the Android "tablets" that are best described as "toys" that cannot even connect, that make up a good portion of those "billion" activated fragmented Android devices you tout.
Apple joins Elvis and McDonald's in the 'billion sold' club.
It occurred on December 22, 2014. . . about when I calculated it did. LOL!
AND YOU WERE CALLING ME ALL KINDS OF NAMES during the week after it occurred! So much for YOUR knowledge.
That discussion was apparently pulled.
However, your argument is still invalid. Here’s my argument, being made by a ZDNet blogger who loves Apple stuff...
“Now, a billion devices sold doesn’t mean the ecosystem is that big. Some of those devices will be dead, others will be lost or forgotten, and some will have been recycled into new devices.”
Though the blogger doesn’t agree with your numbers, I believe that his numbers are still too big for the active iOS ecosystem. I say, more realistically, that it’s somewhere around 500 million.
Remember that, sales does not equal active user-base.
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