Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
One notable exception where iPod was not faring well was in South Korea, where as of 2005 Apple held a small market share of less than 2%, compared to market leaders iriver, Samsung and Cowon. [110] As of 2011, iPod held a 70% market share in global MP3 players. [129] Its closest competitor was noted to be the Sansa line from SanDisk. [114]
Speaking to software developers on June 6, 2005, Jobs said the company's share of the entire portable music device market stood at 76%. [163] The iPod gave an enormous lift to Apple's financial results. [164] In the quarter ending March 26, 2005, Apple earned US$290 million, or 34¢ a share, on sales of US$3.24 billion.
Tablet computers, or simply tablets, became a significant OS market share category starting with Apple's iPad. In Q1 2018, iOS had 65.03% market share and Android had 34.58% market share. [150] Windows tablets may not get classified as such by some analysts, and thus barely register; e.g. 2-in-1 PCs may get classified as "desktops", not tablets.
2024 was a banner year for Apple ... sales in the iPad and wearables/home accessories segments declined by 5.7% and 7.1%, respectively. ... Notably, in its fiscal 2024, management spent nearly $95 ...
In the following video, Motley Fool senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker discusses some market research numbers regarding Apple's iPad market share in terms of its corporate and business consumers.
International Data Corporation (IDC) rekindled optimism in smartphone makers like Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) with its latest market update. It expects global smartphone shipments to climb by 5.8% to ...
The major product flops and the rapid loss of market share to Windows sullied Apple's reputation, and in 1993 Sculley was replaced as CEO by Michael Spindler. [63] The Power Macintosh 6100, introduced in 1994, was Apple's first new home computer model after the switch to PowerPC processors.
Tony Fadell helped create the iPod and co-create the iPhone, ... he can take (at least some) credit for Apple becoming a company with a market cap of more than $2.5 trillion.