You are misunderstanding my post, it's not about Apple vs Samsung. I don't own stock in any so I don't care who is doing better than the other.
The post was about choice vs none and how the human population as a whole will prefer a choice vs none. Granted there are many who are perfectly fine without choices.
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Originally Posted by ScotiaBurrell
The sales you mention were mostly the same of one or two or three models across multiple carriers in multiple countries -- which is exactly what Apple does.
Also of note -- they sold more, but Apples sales still grew. So Samsung is taking customers, not away from Apple, but from other vendors. When iPhone sales decline, then Samsung can say that they are hurting Apple.
Until then, all we know is that its a market big and comfortable enough for multiple players - just as it has always been (samsung and apple are the new Nokia, RIM and Motorola)
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All of your comments are incorrect. Samsung has a wide range of phones, let's not include color or older models since both providers offer that option as well.
That said I can think of at least 6 different products Samsung offer here in the states and I know of a few other that are sold in other posts of the world.
Apple grew that is true, but for the first time since they released the iPhone have failed to meet their expected sales. They fell short by more than a million smartphone sales.
Also you can't blame the market for that , smartphone sales doubled from last year. Unfortunately Samsung is behind most of that growth...I would have rather has an even pie chart where all vendors are doing well.