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Apple’s iPhone has hit 30% marketshare in the US, according to ChangeWave. When laying out the current players, 4,225 consumers were surveyed, 39% of whom owned smartphones, and of those the top 3 answers were RIM’s Blackberry down ever-so-slightly to 40%, the iPhone up 5% to hit that 30% mark, and Palm steady at 7%. [...]
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[Here's a bonus TiPb of the Iceberg for you this week, courtesy of the humongous news coming out of Apple's Quarterly Conference Call]
Tuesday’s news that the iPhone has been selling well stupendously well, in case you weren’t paying attention, was really big. It’s tough to express how big. Some of the bullet points:
They [...]
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After claiming 27% of US smartphone market share in the last quarter of 2007, the iPhone has slipped to 20% for the first quarter of 2008. Where have all the iPhone buyers gone? Apparently to RIM and Palm (why!) who saw their market share increase in the same period. For Palm, the gains can be [...]
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We’ve heard it before, Google has an iPhone fixation. Well it’s looking like that fixation works both ways – apparently the earlier numbers we saw that said the iPhone was on the web more than any other mobile web browser were, how shall we say it? ….Ridiculously conservative.
Google sees 50 times more web [...]
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We’re looking at just over 6 months of sales and the iPhone is rocking the marketshare in the Smartphone category like you wouldn’t believe. According to Canalys (whose numbers we’ve admittedly doubted before, but these results look pretty solid), the iPhone has reached 28% marketshare among Smartphones in the US and 7% worldwide. [...]
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Apple just posted their quarterly results, and the results are great. Apple sold a staggering amount of Macs this quarter. iPod sales are still growing. They sold 400,000 more Macs than they’ve ever sold, 2.1 million altogether. They’re selling their stuff like gangbusters in Europe. They earned a dollar per [...]
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Highlights from a report from a report by Strategy Analytics:
iPhone tops AT&T sales chart at 13% of AT&T’s device sales
4th best-selling phone in U.S., selling 1.1 million units. Total # of iPhones sold: maybe 1.325 million
based on current trajectory, iPhone will be #1 best-selling phone in the next quarter or two
current #1 is still [...]
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figure 1: The Orange Treo 680 is what I used before I got an iPhone. This and a featurephone, actually, for when I wanted to take a non-useless picture of something. I used both AT&T and T-Mobile.
Let me put on my Carnac the Magnificent hat and guess that you were on T-Mobile too. [...]
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Reuters reports, based off a video with Scott Moritz from thestreet.com that Apple is doubling their iPhone production for the 4th quarter. Their new manufacturing plan calls for ramping up from 1.54 million iPhones next quarter to 2.7 million iPhones. In terms of iPhones to be manufactured this year, the target for iPhone [...]
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Apple unveiled a new press release, they’ve just sold their one millionth phone. It’s worthwhile to note that Jobs tends to set easily achievable goals so that they can be demolished. He wouldn’t want to eke by on the “million phones by the end of September” thing on Sept. 28th, that’s not news. [...]
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