Is Apple Becoming Too Human?

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Nemos
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Re: Its only human?
Nemos   7/28/2012 10:57:54 AM
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"Continue to dominate the Smartphone market."

Never take anything for granted, especially the History of the Market has shown us that the electronic supply chain is a very unstable environment. 

 

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"Too Human"
Nemos   7/28/2012 10:53:01 AM
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"Apple disappointed us by appearing to be all too "human."

At first when I read it I thought with the word "too human " that you mean the move (to press Foxcom to improve its working conditions) that Apple did . And I was wondering why that is wrong but after a while I realize your points and totally agree with your point of view.

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Re: Its only human?
syedzunair   7/28/2012 8:17:13 AM
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pocharle, I think so too. Apple has been very successful in the past and with their current consumer base they will most likey continue to dominate the smartphone market. 

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t.alex   7/27/2012 11:12:07 PM
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Samsung and the android Eco system will be able to fast copy the good things from Apple and gain more market share. I think this is quite similar to the OS market : Microsoft windows used to be quite dominant in the past but now there are alternatives such as Linux or mac OS which are equally easy to use.

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Eldredge   7/27/2012 8:04:10 PM
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@pocharle - no question, Apple is still at the top of the dame, and will be for some time. Market expectations will fluctuate each quarter, but Apple will continue to be a force in the industry.

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pocharle   7/27/2012 12:09:24 PM
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I think they still hold the torch for the foreseeable future because although Samsung may have 'caught up', they will have to maintain the steam to get the same type of fan base that Apple already has. They are still essentially trying to catch up.

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Himanshugupta   7/27/2012 11:05:25 AM
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as we all know, Apple's product success is dependent on the dedicated fan base that has increased within last few years due to some revolutionary product design and implementation. With fierce competition and market share at stake, competitors are bound to catch up as Samsung has done. So, Apple has to keep a step ahead in its product improvement and mostly has to diversity and come up with new products almost every 5-7 years. Not to say more, the expectations are bound to be more.

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TaimoorZ   7/27/2012 10:08:42 AM
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"The strength of apple is the quality of their sw, hw n overall functionality."

@elctrnx_lyf: I think one big advantage that Apple has is that they own both the hardware and software and they have full control over it. In the case of hardware vendors like Samsung, they are dependent on OS like Android and they have little control over the software. This advantage is essential to Apple in bringing about growth.





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syedzunair   7/27/2012 6:33:20 AM
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elctrnx_lyf, 

What you say might happen when the iPhone 5 comes out in the market. Although the overall quality of the phone is great I think the final buying decision is made on the basis of the OS. Samsung now sells more smartphones than Apple and most of these smartphones are on the Android platform. The success of Android has lead to an increase in sales for Samsung and other manufacturers. So, I think if Apple comes up with some innovative ideas in their iOS they will be able to regain any customers that shifted to the Android. 

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Its only human?
elctrnx_lyf   7/26/2012 10:51:11 PM
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I believe apple will continue to dominate the smart phone market if they are ready to experiment with more varieties, may be in terms of firm factor or may be in terms of complete design itself. The strength of apple is the quality of their sw, hw n overall functionality. Even though Samsung is selling more smart phones they have loads of software issues.

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