andysayshi
JUB Addict
I was at a client Christmas party the other night, where there were about 25 people under 25 years of age. We did a quick survey - not one of them owned an iPhone. All used Samsung, except for a couple of other Android variants and one Windows device. Their was a general attitude from them that iPhones were just too closed and overrated.
I think it's quite telling. Apple will continue to do great business with the iPhone, but the market has really tipped. Now that their competition can offer equal or better specs and features, I see their market share dropping quite a bit - unless they really zap the competition with some new innovation nobody has seen coming.
I think it's quite telling. Apple will continue to do great business with the iPhone, but the market has really tipped. Now that their competition can offer equal or better specs and features, I see their market share dropping quite a bit - unless they really zap the competition with some new innovation nobody has seen coming.









