New figures from Canalys indicate that the smartphone market in America great slightly in Q1, buoyed mostly by strong performance of Apple and the iPhone 13.
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Some people are so predictable when 99.9%of their posts are bash Android,Google,and Samsung even when the post isn't even about Android,Google or Samsung. Correct if I'm wrong but we are discussing DDG. This has to do with Google becaaaaaauuuse...,?
I edited because I posted in the wrong discussion. Again....Rent fee.
“ That's a great thing. The better apple does,the more money I make. I would be mad at that because.....?”
….Because of your conspicuous and consistent con-Apple stances here on imore that would lead anyone to conclude you don’t like “the cult” growing? Speaking of which, to provide one shining con-Apple example, the adamant insistence Apple enthusiasts (noting that was spoken here on an Apple enthusiast site) are like a “cult”, with that word most certainly written as a pejorative. (Fyi, if trying to make Apple enthusiasts into the negative connotation “cult” isn’t Apple living rent free in your head then there is no such thing as rent free).
But on a happier note, it’s good to read you’re pleased when Apple may gain market share, by gaining sales, by gaining many more customers, to propel their undisputed king of the hill earnings that crossed 100 billion which has never been done in the US (Google will need to grow earnings 33% to get there but their big money maker, advertising, has the potential). See I’m an Apple enthusiast as well as, like you, a shareholder. And like you, it pleases me/makes me money to see Apple thriving in such an epic way. It will be a nice celebration for me, you, all of us if sales do grow. Let us hope together that the device install base hits 2 billion this ER or next. This could get it an even rarer rarified air of, let’s shoot for 120 billion by Jan 2023. Unless Aramco beats their old record, that 120 billion would give Apple the greatest 12 month earnings in all private corporate history. Happy times right?