| > want to make this about a brand, and not a platform, because the Apple platform is very low ranking in the larger world of Smartphones. Let me get this straight: you believe the iPhone "is very low ranking in the larger world of Smartphones" even though it's the most popular and best selling smartphone in the five largest economies on the planet. I posted the 5 top selling smartphones in the European 5, United States, Australia, Japan, and China—out of 25 models listed, 80% (20 out of 25) were iPhones. Don't hate the player, hate the game. No matter what you believe, the number are the numbers: - Apple’s iPhone marketshare in the US is 60% vs Samsung’s at 22% - the iPhone alone brought in $209,586 billion in FY 2025 [1] - if the iPhone were its own company, it would be #9 on the Fortune 500 - Apple's iPhone revenue is greater than the revenue of Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Intel and AMD combined. [1]: https://s2.q4cdn.com/470004039/files/doc_financials/2025/ar/... |
>"Apple’s iPhone marketshare in the US is 60% vs Samsung’s at 22%"
Which iPhone, which Samsung?
And you're cherry-picking the US market only.
Worldwide, Apple's market share sucks. Oh, but I guess the rest of the world doesn't matter to you as long as the numbers make sense in your own head that Apple is somehow "winning".
Apple has never had and never will have the market share that others have - Windows and Android eclipse Apple's 15%-30%. Those are the numbers you're so desperate to avoid acknowledging.
It's a pretty pathetic display of fanboyism, and it's rather boring - this "conversation" is over.