Subject | Re: Nashton:This is why you shouldn't believe everything you read..... |
From | Nashton |
Date | 07/19/2013 13:01 (07/19/2013 08:01) |
Message-ID | <ksb6a6$aop$1@speranza.aioe.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
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KDT
On Thursday, July 18, 2013 1:58:01 PM UTC-4, Nashton wrote:NashtonKDT
On 07-18-13 11:14 AM, KDT wrote:KDT
Nashton on 7/13Who knows how many iPhones are actually sold to consumers and if Apple'smarket share of its old, obsolete hardware is as significant aspreviously thought, given the shortfall in Verizon's sales.--------Verizon:Just announced that 51% of their smartphone sales were iPhones.http://m.cnet.com/news/verizon-sells-387m-iphones-in-q2/57594300Nashton
Breakdown between 4s and 5, please.
Poor Verizon, with Apple making money by the boat-loads, Verizon is
stuck selling a phone on which it makes no money because they heavily
subsidize the POSs.
My wife's 4s, hardly 2 years old, is showing signs of the battery
draining too fast. There are times it won't turn on. She's really liking
my Nokia 920-problem free.
Statement 1: Based on a random "analyst" you said that Apple' market is
not "as significant as previously thought" based on a supposed shortfall in
iPhone sales at Verizon.What's wrong, fart-app bwoy? Did I hit a nerve? On the dole for the summer *again*?