Pliablemoose
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I think this will be the first WiFi iPad I purchase, got the gen 1 and 2 versions with a GSM radio in them, rarely used the radio, and I just got a Samsung Galaxy Note phone/tablet
I said it in the "android tablet" thread over in mobile devices, but I'll say it here too.... Apple *will* lose significant sales if they do not move to a larger screen and LTE with their next iPhone update. Those two things are the biggest advantages that Android has and it's growing momentum for them. Just look at all of the latest Android offerings that sell well...Nexus, SG SII, Razr, ect...all large screen phones.
As a current iPhone 4 owner I can say with certaintainty that Apple will lose me to an upgrade to the next Nexus or SG SIII or whatever is out at the time if they don't step up to the plate this fall.
Apple has three phones now that are top sellers...a free 3GS, a $99 gimped iPhone4, and then the 4S models from $199 and up. They've covered all bases in price. And it's working by sales numbers.
Apple has great retention of existing buyers, but it's losing a grip on new activations. I honestly believe that in the US anyway that is because of the high end offering of hardware (screen and/or LTE support) on the Android devices. The SGSII, Nexus, RAZR, Droid X, and HTC devices do sell well and they are all "premium" priced phones in line, if not more than than the iPhone 16 gig 4S.
The SGII moved over 10 million phones in 4 months by itself. The 4S moved a lot because of the huge number of people holding out on 3GS contracts and because of the hype leading up to the keynote. After it was announced there just wasn't a lot of decent options otherwise.
This summer as Samsung continues to refine their devices and Moto and HTC keep chipping away for their piece of the pie Apple is going to have to seriously bring something special out. Even though the sales of the 4S were very good, the overwhelming sentiment was a bit of a letdown. I don't think they can get away with that two years in a row. There are going to be a lot of iPhone 4 owners off of, or coming off of contract and Apple will need something big to keep them in the family.
WTF are you smoking? sprint and verizon both activated more iphones than android in the latest quarter
It won't be a phone tomorrow...
I'm saying that this summer/fall unless Apple has some major overhauls the growing combination of OS refinement of Android, the larger screens, improvement of screen quality, and availability of high speed radios are going to start being very frutiful to the non-fruity brands.
Apple has continued to push the bar high for tablets by making significant hardware changes and keeping Android behind the curve and in reaction mode. But in the phone market I think they are getting close to stumbling a bit unless they have something nifty in store this summer/fall.
If Apple doesn't have an iPhone5 for the fall, Android will outsell Apple....but when the iPhone5 releases, Apple will sell more. Its an endless cycle really, so I don't see anything changing really.
This is just the US...but notice the trend...
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=326276&d=1330217134
For the first year it was out, Android really attacked RIM market share and gobbled up that space. Apple grew a bit. But it really didn't expand a lot. Same with Android. It's reaching a point where there are really only two siginificant players and it will be interesting to see who gives up more ground since the options are getting thin.
That's why I'm saying it's a critical point for Apple's next release. The Android vendors are putting out better stuff than they ever have and gain momentum. Apple can not sit back on the smartphone market and give their typical "just enough to make you want to upgrade" tactic year after year. Android hardware and OS experience is rapidly improving as phone manufacturers try to compete not only with Apple, but against each other to put out a better phone.
Next 12 months will be interesting.
Pre-Orders start Friday, launch a week later.
HD facetime camera would be welcomed along with that nicer screen...would actually rather facetime/skype with that over my MBA.
HD facetime camera would be welcomed along with that nicer screen...would actually rather facetime/skype with that over my MBA.
My evidence for that is from the 4S launch. Pre-orders that week, launch a week later (iirc). Plus, it fits with the part evidence and the shipping trails rumor sites have found.
HD facetime camera would be welcomed along with that nicer screen...would actually rather facetime/skype with that over my MBA.
This is just the US...but notice the trend...
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=326276&d=1330217134
For the first year it was out, Android really attacked RIM market share and gobbled up that space. Apple grew a bit. But it really didn't expand a lot. Same with Android. It's reaching a point where there are really only two siginificant players and it will be interesting to see who gives up more ground since the options are getting thin.
That's why I'm saying it's a critical point for Apple's next release. The Android vendors are putting out better stuff than they ever have and gain momentum. Apple can not sit back on the smartphone market and give their typical "just enough to make you want to upgrade" tactic year after year. Android hardware and OS experience is rapidly improving as phone manufacturers try to compete not only with Apple, but against each other to put out a better phone.
Next 12 months will be interesting.