Comments on: Has Apple hit the 10 millionth iPhone mark?
Several bloggers using unofficial manufacturing data claim the company has surpassed its goal of selling more than 10 million of the popular gadgets.
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Way to go Dem's!
My stock still sux though...
Have I got this asinine stupidity about right?
For these reasons our stocks suck and the market is in the toilet.
"Journalists" and "analysts" have about used the internet to ruin anything of value.
They are the used car salesmen (snake oil) of the new millennia.
May god help us. I hope she will.
Even if Apple hits 10 million iPhones in total, that means Nokia smartphones are still outselling iPhones by a margin of 7-to-1 worldwide.
In perspective, that's worse than PS3's share proportion against the Wii.
So it's all about spin. Apple supporters will say the iPhone is #2 in the US smartphone market. Others will note the US smartphone market is just a drop in a bucket compared to the worldwide market (and to the wider cellphone market), far behind Europe and Asia.
Steve Jobs projected a 10 million sales in 2008. Overtaking this projection is what Apple fans are rejoicing about, not because Apple's marketshare is larger than Nokia.
iTunes store did not become number 1 overnight. It took Apple a few years to overtake Walmart. If Apple is on track with the iPhone sales, then it is on healthy track to do what it plans.
And about the 10 million number, it must be chosen based on some calculations and not "plucked out of their ass". Why not say 100 million in 2008? Use some common sense.
- by brent319 October 6, 2008 6:12 PM PDT
- 10 million is important because it will make this MS know it all look even more stupid.
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