12-17-2012, 02:25 PM
Absolutey Android was a big blow to Apple. But there is room for both, as the smartphone and tablet market continues to grow.
I still disagree that Apple has only one product. The iPhone is about 50% of revenue, but that still leaves macs, iPads, iPods, and so on making up the other 50%. Mac alone is 27%, and that's been around for 30 years. So even if iPhones stopped selling, Apple would still have massive revenues and profits. And let's face it, iPhone is not going to disappear. It may not grow as fast, but its sticking around.
I also believe the iTV will be released next year and will be huge. Read the article below on AllthingsDigital - makes a pretty compelling argument.
http://allthingsd.com/20121217/all-i-wan...-apple-tv/
I still disagree that Apple has only one product. The iPhone is about 50% of revenue, but that still leaves macs, iPads, iPods, and so on making up the other 50%. Mac alone is 27%, and that's been around for 30 years. So even if iPhones stopped selling, Apple would still have massive revenues and profits. And let's face it, iPhone is not going to disappear. It may not grow as fast, but its sticking around.
I also believe the iTV will be released next year and will be huge. Read the article below on AllthingsDigital - makes a pretty compelling argument.
http://allthingsd.com/20121217/all-i-wan...-apple-tv/
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