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by freyr
3598 days ago
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> iPhone didn't become this massive product til 2010 when the 4 was released If we ignore the iPhone 3G, which was the top-selling mobile phone of 2008. Revisionist history indeed. The original 2007 iPhone was hugely successful out of the gate within the smartphone category, which it shaped and then dominated for the next few years. 2010 was a tipping point for people abandoning feature phones for smartphones, and there wasn't yet a comparable Android competitor. But the seeds were sown years earlier. |
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>> "The original 2007 iPhone was hugely successful out of the gate within the smartphone category"
And the Apple Watch is by far the best selling smartwatch. The market just isn't that big.
I think the 3GS was when I started seeing iPhone's everywhere in the UK at least and that was definitely the first really solid device where there weren't glaring feature omissions and performance problems. The market had also come to accept the high phone prices smartphones ushered in by that point too. Everyone I knew had a great PAYG deal back then so convincing them to go to a contract and pay 3-5x what they were used to took a few versions. I think with watchOS 3.0 the software is now at that point and we're just waiting on the hardware to offer something really compelling (which I think will be health related).