Hertzog je napisao:
Zaradjuje vise jer imaju veci asortiman proizvoda. Citao sam da Apple planira ubaciti jos 2-3 nova telefona iPhone mini, pa do telefona sa 4,8" ekranom. Sve to je planirano u 2013., a takodje planiraju nove ekrane gorila glass 3, ne secam se sta i kako, ali ce sve biti ukomponovano u jedno
Kako da ne. Od tebe bih računao da bolje razumiješ Apple aka keep-it-traditional-and-let-them-pay-the-premium ekonomsku politiku. Uzevši u obzir brzinu izbacivanja, novi retina mini bi mogao krajem godine, iPhone 5s krajem ove ili dogodine, a 4.8" nevahh-evaah u bliskoj buducnosti (4" je po meni ok na petici). Oni izbacuju polako, ali kontinuirano, ali je održivost njihovog business modela upitna.
Ipak, vratiše se sa prodajom ovaj kvartal:
Citiraj:
Apple Reaches Highest-Ever U.S. Smartphone Sales Share At 53.3%; Android Consolidates In Europe
According to 12-week sales numbers out from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech — the WPP division that tracks smartphone sales across several key markets on a monthly, rolling basis — Apple is at its highest-ever share of smartphone sales in the U.S., at over 53%. But the question remains whether that is strong enough to offset the fact that Android is increasingly gaining prominence everywhere else. In Europe, Android is at its highest-ever share of sales, at 61%, with Samsung leading the charge; and it is also in the lead in the other key markets that Kantar assesses: Australia, China and Brazil.
Meanwhile, Windows Phone is continuing to gain some momentum. The platform has now surpassed RIM in the U.S. market as the third-most-popular platform, but it’s still miles behind the top two by quite a long way.
The researchers note that in the last 12 weeks ending November 25, Apple’s iPhone range accounted for 53.3% of all smartphone purchases, a rise of more than five percentage points on last month’s 48.1%. As was the case last month, a lot of the momentum is coming from sales of the iPhone 5, Apple’s latest addition to its smartphone line, introduced in September.
http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/21/apple- ... in-europe/