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Old 04-03-2012, 09:52 AM   #49
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by kartu View Post
iOS dominance on smartphones is history. We'll see the same happen on tablets.
In terms of majority market share? Yes, I agree.
Apple have shown no inclination to play at the low-margin end of the business, so it is open for other companies to eat into.
That is what we are seeing with tablets now, Apple is losing market share to cheap 7" tablets, not comparable 10" tablets. How many Galaxy Tab 10s has Samsung ever sold? How many Xooms did Motorola sell?

For all the evil designs people project onto Apple, have you thought how dominant they could be if they really wanted to? If they really wanted to fight for market share over everything else, they could knock at least a third off iPad prices and still at least break even. Could anyone compete if they did that?
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