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To: zax who wrote (3525)4/6/2011 6:02:45 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
It's manipulating statistics to mention one?

All I said was that the number one selling smartphone in the world is the Apple iPhone. It's the iPhone 4. That's a fact. The two data points you mentioned may be facts as well. I haven't checked them, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. And so what?

You apparently believe that having the number one selling product in a massive and highly competitive marketplace is somehow meaningless, even if that product comes to market at the highest ASP in the business. Fine. Think what you want to think.

But just be aware that your inability to understand Apple, its products, and its customers is a big reason why you lost so much money on that short at 320.



To: zax who wrote (3525)4/6/2011 6:05:33 PM
From: pyslent  Respond to of 32692
 
Samsung is the most popular smart-phone maker, with almost 25% of the market.

Samsung has nowhere near 25% of the smartphone market, whether by unit sales (7.6%)

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Or revenue (9%)

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Perhaps you were thinking Nokia?