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by bschmidt1
664 days ago
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According to a quick search the 2006 Razr sold 50 million units (130 million total) but the first iPhone only sold 1.4 million when it released in 2007. iPhone was nowhere near Razr sales. Your comment is a bit disingenuous because that was the less popular Razr after flip phones were on the way out. Nokia and Blackberry were selling a lot more than both brands at the time. Blackberry alone had 20%+ market share when the Pearl was released. Nokia sold the most phones by far. |
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Apple sold over 6M units of the first iPhone unless you’re saying 1.4M in the first quarter after launch since it launched in September. I was comparing it to phones released at a similar time and claiming that sidekick was somehow more successful is straight up laughable regardless of how you look at it.
The first iPhone defined what the smartphone category should be. Google took heed which saved Android. Nokia and blackberry did not and you can tell where they’re at now.