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To: aMorePerfectUnion

A one time bump. Once the cult of Apple has the bigger handsets, sales will plummet.

A bump is expected. You have a customer base around 13% that will ONLY use Apple. They’ve been suffering with tiny screens while their Android counterparts have been enjoying larger screens for some time. Suddenly they offer a bigger screen model. The cultists flock to the store to *finally* replace their tiny-screened devices with bigger screens. Once that transition has taken place, demand will plummet.

Enjoy it while it lasts Apple. In the end, they are still losing big-time to Android. It’s history repeating itself, although you can’t explain that to the cultists.


7 posted on 02/04/2015 8:02:19 AM PST by bolobaby
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Apple: In The Smartphone Race, Samsung Has Already Lost
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2863926-apple-in-the-smartphone-race-samsung-has-already-lost

Summary

Apple has moved into equality in unit shipments of smartphones with Samsung, but achieves far more profit.

Apple’s profit advantage will translate into further smartphone share gains in the year ahead.

Key to Apple’s share gains will be its next-generation smartphone processors, which will probably be fabricated by Samsung using its most advanced 14 nm FinFET process.

As Samsung’s best foundry customer, Samsung might be forced to reserve 14 nm production for Apple in 2015, putting Samsung further behind in smartphones.

According to a survey by Strategy Analytics out today, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Samsung (OTC:SSNLF) tied in smartphone unit shipments in calendar Q4 at 74.5 million. But while Samsung managed to ship the same number of units as Apple, Apple clobbered Samsung on profits. Apple’s greater profitability will allow it to pull ahead of Samsung in unit sales in the coming year. Samsung has already lost the race for smartphone market leadership


9 posted on 02/04/2015 8:10:48 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: bolobaby

“A one time bump. Once the cult of Apple has the bigger handsets, sales will plummet.”

Sure. I’ve heard the “sales will plummet” so many times...

“The cultists flock to the store to *finally* replace their tiny-screened devices with bigger screens. Once that transition has taken place, demand will plummet.”

Recent threads indicate that it is android users who are switching to the Apple product. There are so many android users, the slowing of demand may take a while.

“In the end, they are still losing big-time to Android.”

That would require profits from companies producing the Android.

I truly hope Android makes a game of it long-term. Competition is better for everyone. I upgraded to a larger screen - probably available thanks to competition.

Still, you are making up crap and pretending it is true.


10 posted on 02/04/2015 8:12:48 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion ( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
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To: bolobaby

More Android users are switching to iPhone than at any point previously measured
http://www.imore.com/android-iphone-switch-rate-highest-3-years

During the Q1 2015 conference call, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, said the company saw the highest rate of Android to iPhone switchers in 3 years — which is as far as the numbers go back.


11 posted on 02/04/2015 8:15:20 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: bolobaby

Tim Cook Defused Steve Jobs’ Thermonuclear War, Then He Took Down Android
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3252666/posts

I’ve already spoken about one of the plays made by Apple and Tim Cook to damage Android. This was the push to 64-bit computing in the iPhone 5S. As that smartphone was announced, the roadmaps for Android devices did not have 64-bit computing planned in the near future. Manufacturers and component suppliers were bounced into making bold claims that they would join Apple in the 64-bit world.

They had no choice but to do this. Android’s success was built around the promise of being faster, better, and stronger than its rival OS. If Apple was 64-bit, Android had to be 64-bit as well. Promises were made, plans were changed, and the rush to 64-bit comp

The impact of that push remain to this day. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 was the chipset expected to lead the charge, but production issues have forced manufacturers to delay products into Q3 2015, or choose alternative chips with the resulting compatibility problems of running third-party Android applications.

Apple weakened the chipsets in Android by forcing the manufacturers to follow them on the 64-bit roadmap. Resources, time, and developmental energies were directed away from competing directly with Apple and into something that has taken far longer than planned.


13 posted on 02/04/2015 8:20:51 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: bolobaby

Analysts say Apple has beaten Samsung to become world’s largest smartphone vendor
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3252085/posts

Samsung is refusing to release concrete figures, but some industry experts are giving the win to Apple.

After recording the biggest quarterly profit by any company ever, Apple might have earned itself another accolade: world’s largest smartphone vendor. It’s clear that the iPhone maker had a bumper quarter, reporting record sales of 74.5 million smartphones. However, Samsung is only saying that it sold 95 million total handsets, of which, it says, somewhere between 71 million and 75 million (the “high 70 percent”) were smartphones.

So has Apple finally beaten Samsung? It’s impossible to say with absolute certainty. Samsung isn’t likely to give up any more information on the topic, and analysts and industry experts are hedging their bets accordingly. Some are marking it as a dead heat while others are claiming Apple as the winner. Counterpoint Research, which polls global distributors for its figures, says the iPhone maker is definitely ahead — pegging Samsung’s shipments at only 73.8 million. Ben Bajarin, an analyst for Creative Strategies also gives the win to Apple (see chart above), but Strategy Analytics claims both vendors shipped 74.5 million smartphones in the fourth quarter last year.


14 posted on 02/04/2015 8:31:25 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: bolobaby

Apple grabs 33% smartphone marketshare in South Korea, a historic record for foreign manufacturers in Samsung’s home turf
http://9to5mac.com/2015/01/21/apple-grabs-33-smartphone-marketshare-in-south-korea-a-historic-record-for-foreign-manufacturers-in-samsungs-home-turf/

Apple’s marketshare in South Korea has skyrocketed in the last quarter, driven by strong demand for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, according to data by Counterpoint. Apple increased its share of sales from 15% to 33%, more than doubling its market power in one quarter.

Historically, Samsung has dominated South Korea, largely due to geographic advantages, but Apple’s gains now threaten the #1 spot. Apple is the first foreign smartphone company ever to surpass 20% marketshare in the region, taking the number 2 spot. Samsung’s marketshare fell from 60% in November to 46% and (now third-place) South Korean LG Electronics fell to 14%.


15 posted on 02/04/2015 8:32:23 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: bolobaby
A bump is expected. You have a customer base around 13% that will ONLY use Apple. They’ve been suffering with tiny screens while their Android counterparts have been enjoying larger screens for some time. Suddenly they offer a bigger screen model. The cultists flock to the store to *finally* replace their tiny-screened devices with bigger screens. Once that transition has taken place, demand will plummet.

How do you explain that 85% of iPhone 6 and 6plus sales are to ex-Android users? In addition, even though these numbers look good in the US, Apple sold MORE in China than they did in the US. There are no "tiny screen iPhone users" in China to flock to stores to replace their phones. Samsung's numbers have plummeted by 29% in the last quarter after dropping 18% in the previous quarter. Sorry, your scenario just doesn't comport with reality.

41 posted on 02/04/2015 7:10:58 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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To: bolobaby

“...Once the cult of Apple has the bigger handsets, sales will plummet....

...Enjoy it while it lasts Apple. In the end, they are still losing big-time to Android. It’s history repeating itself, although you can’t explain that to the cultists.”
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I am a user of Apple products...for their VALUE. I guess that makes me a “cultist” in your mind. I sometimes wonder why folks who clearly dislike Apple products and consider Apple users to be “cultists” engage with said cultists. Did someone carrying an iPhone take your lunch money or your girlfriend?


42 posted on 02/04/2015 7:23:25 PM PST by House Atreides (CRUZ or lose!)
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