Dat1BlackDude t1_iuar7qq wrote
Reply to comment by AgreeableArm in Apple is the only leading global smartphone vendor to increase sales year-on-year driven by robust demand by preppythugg
Yes and it will stop one day. At least smartphones will. That should be within the next 2-3 years tbh. Unless there is another great leap in phones.
Prince515 t1_iub3xnb wrote
I think the folding phones is that leap. I’ve played with them at stores and they are pretty cool. Use to be a straight up android guy but had the iPhone 4s and 6s and switched back again with the release of the 11 and been with them since and I think if apple releases a folding phone they’d dominate the market.
Kikoka099 t1_iubxjuy wrote
Serious question, what about folding phones appeals to you? Just seems like a gimmick to me but maybe I’m missing something
tta82 t1_iuc2rn9 wrote
They are a gimmick. A cool one. But nothing yet for main stream.
Prince515 t1_iucumgf wrote
Being able to whip out an iPad if you need something a little bit bigger. I’m a builder so would be pretty cool to be able to pull out my phone and turn it into a tablet to make it easier to look at plans etc.
MC_chrome t1_iuaztzq wrote
I think Apple still has tons of growth potential in India, particularly if they continue to move more of their manufacturing there (something which lowers the taxes on their devices considerably, because India’s tax laws are a bit shit)
RandyLeRam t1_iubjod1 wrote
Doubt it, Apple has a lot of “upgrades” in reserve. Areas where Android flagships have better features.
LifelessPolymath53 t1_iuff77r wrote
Captain obvious here. But apple is ahead. That’s the point.
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