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aussieland1 Posts: > 500

IPads are actually selling less than last year but other than that I agree with tsepz
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Posted: 2015-01-30 00:50:28
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Ranjith Posts: > 500

Hard to imagine APPLE doing bad cause they have an incredibly loyal fan base. They simply don't want anything else no matter its good or bad. They are even happy with the tried and tested designs. On the other hand Android OEM's don't even remotely have such a fan base. SAMSUNG seems to have a small one but still not significant. You can except any Android user to switch brands every upgrade. And with SO MANY android OEM's around none of them are ever going to match APPLE in any way. I really hope there was a limit on how many Android maker were out there..else I dont see any maker lasting long.

@aussieland1
SONY's failure has a lot to do with poor marketing and management than the phone itself. Here in India, when iPhones and GALAXY's are selling hot, people still don't know much about the new XPERIA's, Every casual user who knows about the latest GALAXY or HTC or LG still thinks the latest XPERIA is the original Z -_- cause that was the last time SONY India marketed a phone..and they spent a lot of $$ for that on brand ambassadors. They don't need to spent all that..they just need to put out small ads..just let people know about the new phones and since they are pretty good ones..they will sell!!!!
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Posted: 2015-01-30 07:06:19
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badassmam Posts: > 500

@ Tsepz
My bad.

Despite people complaining about how inferior iPhone is to what Android has to offer, iPhone works well and I have to say their ecosystem is brilliant. My wife is all Apple, an average user and her iPhone, Macbook and iPad all work harmoniously for her. Me, I've got a Windows 8.1 tablet and an Android and they can't do much together at all. It's pathetic how you can't easily NFC from each other among other things. I can't ditch my tablet so some days I think it's better to get a Windows Phone and then I think it's better to go all out Apple. They make big bucks because an iPhone user will probably have a Macbook and an iPad. I was at a stem cell conference recently and in a 500 seat lecture hall I saw one Windows tablet (my own one) and 70-80 Macbook Airs, most people had their iPhones sitting next to theirs. As amazing as a Note 4 is as an example, I'd probably buy an iPhone with a Macbook Air instead if I'm totally honest. Apple makes excellent products, they have built a fan base and 'Apple world' where their products work together for every type of user. Other companies need to step up and give us a similar experience like Microsoft and Google allowing me to share flipping photos without a flipping wire!
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Posted: 2015-01-30 12:26:22
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Boinng Posts: 11

For many years people have derided the Apple "fanbase" and the loyalty of Apple customers, but the truth is that's the secret of their success, the fact that they've been able to build that loyalty over the years with a blend of good products and good services that work together. It's not easy to just walk out on the ease and convenience of Apple's ecosystem once you've bought into it, and more to the point most people just don't want to. It's "sticky" in a way that none of the competition, including Google themselves, have ever quite matched.

I've had iPhones since 2008, and that's lead directly onto owning a Mac, an iPad, Apple TV etc. In the same period of time, all my immediate family (wife, in laws, parents, sister) and many of my friends have gone from Nokias and PCs to iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and we're now tied together through things like family sharing, shared photostreams, imessage, facetime. None of this has happened deliberately - at no point did anyone say "hey everyone, let's all go Apple" - but it's happened, and if anyone were to switch brand now they'd be breaking up and losing out on that social circle.

I totally get how this might seem crazy to the average Android user, flitting from Sony to Samsung to HTC on the basis of price and cold hard specs - but the fact is Apple's business model is really quite different, and a little bit genius, and it works very well for its customers as well as itself.
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Posted: 2015-05-06 13:04:06
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Good points but I do however know quite a few people who have jumped ship and I hardly think they're THAT bothered about losing out on that particular social circle when there are just so many others they can use to keep in touch.

Most of the people I know use Whatsapp and Facebook messenger. Teens and younger users are even ditching these 'traditional' platforms and taking up new social media platforms BECAUSE they don't want their families knowing about their antics ha ha ha.
[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2015-05-06 16:18 ]

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Posted: 2015-05-06 17:17:24
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difenbaker Posts: > 500

Hat's off to Apple. In the first Q of 2015, Samsung has shipped and sold more phones, but Apple is still number 1 when it comes to profits, that is impressive.


cheers!
[ This Message was edited by: difenbaker on 2015-05-07 02:47 ]

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Posted: 2015-05-07 03:32:29
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difenbaker Posts: > 500


On 2015-05-06 13:04:06, Boinng wrote:
I've had iPhones since 2008, and that's lead directly onto owning a Mac, an iPad, Apple TV etc. In the same period of time, all my immediate family (wife, in laws, parents, sister) and many of my friends have gone from Nokias and PCs to iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and we're now tied together through things like family sharing, shared photostreams, imessage, facetime. None of this has happened deliberately - at no point did anyone say "hey everyone, let's all go Apple" - but it's happened, and if anyone were to switch brand now they'd be breaking up and losing out on that social circle.


For me and my circle of friends, most of whom came from Symbian, Android seems to be the logical step forward. Apple seemed to be too "restrictive" or "limited". But gradually, painstakingly, they improved the specs of the phone. Like that screen, for example, mostly the reason why most prefer android is that it has a larger screen. Its good that Apple finally changed their screen size, the 6 and the 6 plus really made them competitive again. Instead of buying an iphone because they're "forced to".... the 6/6+ made them buy an iPhone because they want to.

cheers!
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Posted: 2015-05-07 03:58:23
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