Subject | Re: They may have to settle for an Android phone... |
From | Puffin Killer |
Date | 03/16/2014 16:11 (03/16/2014 11:11) |
Message-ID | <lg4etu$jpr$1@dont-email.me> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Gary |
Followups | Flint (3h & 25m) |
GaryNo message attached, you idiot. Is your POS Mac broke again?
On 3/14/2014 2:11 PM, Alan Baker wrote:FlintGary
...but people really want iPhones. :-)
riiight. that's why I just picked up a Samsung Galaxy Note III on the verizon edge program and will be upgrading to an LG G3 phablet in a few months
The article was about emerging markets Flint.
iFlint
"Apple Beats Samsung in Emerging Markets, Even Though They Can't Afford It By Mark Milian Apple’s iPhone Seen As More Desirable In Emerging Markets Despite Android’s Dominant Usage Stats People want what they can't have. For many of those living in emerging markets, that's an iPhone. Apple is the most desirable mobile-phone brand among inhabitants of emerging markets, according to a report from marketing firm Upstream and researcher Ovum. In the study conducted this year, Apple edged out Samsung Electronics, which was the leader in a separate survey by Upstream last year. <http://finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-beats-samsung-emerging-markets-204633175.html>