In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
Symbian.
That puts the iPhone ahead of smartphones running Symbian, Linux, and
the Palm OS, but behind the first place RIM BlackBerry. The figures mesh
with retail sales data already reported by NPD, which similarly
described the size of the US market with a 27% chunk bit out by Appleıs
iPhone.
Full details and a nice chart can be located here:
The iPhone is freakishly well done, if you don't have one yet, you will
in a matter of time.
Congrats to Apple for finally setting the Cell World in the correct
direction. Cell companies are notorious for foisting poor quality
handset on their users, so it's good to see Apple has stepped in to up
the bar by 200+ levels.
Apple will be the largest handset maker within 5 years... you can bank
on it. All because the poor management that currently exists within the
Cell Industry. Zero competition within the cell industry has made an
easy entry point for Apple to exploit.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:34:12 -0700, Mark Thompson
<markt@earthlink.net> wrote:
>In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
>Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
>America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
>Symbian.
> In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
> Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
> America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
> Symbian.
>
That's funny- Microsoft doesn't have a lineup of phones. In fact,
Microsoft doesn't sell a single phone.
Oxtard and his sockpuppets need to get an education.
Mark Thompson wrote:
> In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
> Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
> America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
> Symbian.
<SNIP>
Is this Oxtard forgetting to use his alias?
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"Mark Thompson" <markt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:markt-C0CE51.16341214122007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net...
> In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
> Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
> America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
> Symbian.
>
> That puts the iPhone ahead of smartphones running Symbian, Linux, and
> the Palm OS, but behind the first place RIM BlackBerry. The figures mesh
> with retail sales data already reported by NPD, which similarly
> described the size of the US market with a 27% chunk bit out by Appleıs
> iPhone.
>
> Full details and a nice chart can be located here:
>
> http://snipurl.com/1vatb
>
> Enjoy!
>
> The iPhone is freakishly well done, if you don't have one yet, you will
> in a matter of time.
>
> Congrats to Apple for finally setting the Cell World in the correct
> direction. Cell companies are notorious for foisting poor quality
> handset on their users, so it's good to see Apple has stepped in to up
> the bar by 200+ levels.
>
> Apple will be the largest handset maker within 5 years... you can bank
> on it. All because the poor management that currently exists within the
> Cell Industry. Zero competition within the cell industry has made an
> easy entry point for Apple to exploit.
>
> http://www.iphone.com/
>
> Learn to develop for the most popular cell phone here:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/iphone/devcenter/
>
> -
>
Ness-Net wrote:
> Oxtard sock puppet alert!!
>
>
> "Mark Thompson" <markt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:markt-C0CE51.16341214122007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net...
>> In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
>> Microsoftıs entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North
>> America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by
>> Symbian.
>>
>> That puts the iPhone ahead of smartphones running Symbian, Linux, and
>> the Palm OS, but behind the first place RIM BlackBerry. The figures mesh
>> with retail sales data already reported by NPD, which similarly
>> described the size of the US market with a 27% chunk bit out by Appleıs
>> iPhone.
>>
>> Full details and a nice chart can be located here:
>>
>> http://snipurl.com/1vatb
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> The iPhone is freakishly well done, if you don't have one yet, you will
>> in a matter of time.
>>
>> Congrats to Apple for finally setting the Cell World in the correct
>> direction. Cell companies are notorious for foisting poor quality
>> handset on their users, so it's good to see Apple has stepped in to up
>> the bar by 200+ levels.
>>
>> Apple will be the largest handset maker within 5 years... you can bank
>> on it. All because the poor management that currently exists within the
>> Cell Industry. Zero competition within the cell industry has made an
>> easy entry point for Apple to exploit.
>>
>> http://www.iphone.com/
>>
>> Learn to develop for the most popular cell phone here:
>>
>> http://developer.apple.com/iphone/devcenter/
>>
>> -
>>
>
Microsoft, Apple, Symbian, don't act stupid guys, u all get the point,
or maybe u don't...
"Mark Thompson" <markt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
As long as I have to use the Stinkular network, you can keep your Iphone.
Yep... for starters, they'd call it the vPhone. ;-)
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"DennisC" <dennis_crowley@charter.net> wrote in message
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> On Dec 16, 3:42 pm, "LHA" <nob...@nobody1.com1> wrote:
>> "Mark Thompson" <ma...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>
>> news:markt-C0CE51.16341214122007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net...
>>
>> > In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past
>>
>> As long as I have to use the Stinkular network, you can keep your Iphone.
>
> If Verizon had the iPhone they would cripple it so much it wouldn't be
> the success it is.
>
> Dennis