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Iphone loses number 1 position

BuiKia

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Apple losing it already. This shows how important one man can be in an organisation.


Galaxy S3 takes No. 1 position in smartphone market: Research

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Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S3 became the world's best-selling smartphone model last quarter, pushing aside Apple Inc's iPhone, which has dominated the chart for more than two years, research firm Strategy Analytics said on Thursday.

Strategy Analytics estimated Samsung sold 18 million S3 models in the third quarter, compared with iPhone 4S sales of 16.2 million (S$19.9 million).

Strong sales of the flagship Galaxy S3 - which comes with a large 4.8 inch touchscreen - helped Samsung post a record $7.3 billion operating profit in the July-September quarter.

"Samsung's Galaxy S3 has proven wildly popular with consumers and operators across North America, Europe and Asia," said analyst Neil Mawston, adding the new iPhone 5 would likely reclaim the top spot for Apple in the current quarter.
 

johnny333

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Apple is a very profitable company. What's important to me as an investor is the profit they make.

Samsung probably sells many more cheaper phones but is it as profitable:confused:
 

Microsoft

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Nothing last forever...can u recalled wat phone u using 10yrs ago? Most likely Nokia, Siemen, SonyEricsson or HP Pocket PC phone...Samusung is almost dying back then but rises from de ash thanks to Andriod...10yrs frm now...wat phone will you be using? Microsoft?:p or maybe some cheap and good ah tiong brand...:biggrin:
 

wikiphile

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Nothing last forever...can u recalled wat phone u using 10yrs ago? Most likely Nokia, Siemen, SonyEricsson or HP Pocket PC phone...Samusung is almost dying back then but rises from de ash thanks to Andriod...10yrs frm now...wat phone will you be using? Microsoft?:p or maybe some cheap and good ah tiong brand...:biggrin:

waiting for the aggressive entrance of google/motorola phones in the market to compete
 

Microsoft

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waiting for the aggressive entrance of google/motorola phones in the market to compete

Motorola oredi have their own Andriod phone...hopefully Win8 will have something good enough to compete with Apple and Andriod...better to have a different platform...not phone brand...
 

wikiphile

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Motorola oredi have their own Andriod phone...hopefully Win8 will have something good enough to compete with Apple and Andriod...better to have a different platform...not phone brand...

motorola android products not making a splash yet leh, last motorola product i saw was razar
 

Leongsam

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motorola android products not making a splash yet leh, last motorola product i saw was razar

That's what I'm using. It's a great phone.... very durable and fantastic battery life even after 3 years.
 

eatshitndie

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That's what I'm using. It's a great phone.... very durable and fantastic battery life even after 3 years.

when your service provider launches 4g and starts retiring 2g, you will have little choice but to upgrade your device to be able to work with the new network. legacy 2g networks are reaching end of life and end of support due to obsolete components and dwindling software support. it costs more to maintain due to shrinking spares, lack of resupply, shortage of components, high cost of repairs, unreliable refurbished or cannibalized sub-systems, and old equipment consumes more power and space at base stations and switching centers. your provider will sweeten and hasten your switch to a new device by giving you incentives. it is in their interest to phase out old devices. you and many razor lovers are holding them back. :biggrin:
 
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