For the same reason,
Apple loses its market share to Android phones, when an Android phone like the P9 completes against the latest iPhone, it's because they're competing for the same demographics.
Not exact matches
How many people at Samsung and BlackBerry and Pebble and Sony are going to be out of work, as the relevant corporate divisions get downsized as those companies
lose market share to
Apple's new products?
BlackBerry has been fighting a
losing battle for
market share against its touchscreen competitors, which include
Apple Inc. and phones on the Android operating system.
If
Apple doesn't land a deal with China's biggest wireless carrier, it will stand to
lose crucial
market share to competitors that will impact its future growth.
They include fears that
Apple is
losing too much
market share; that its profitability will slip as it makes cheaper iPads, or a rumored cheaper iPhone; that consumer interest in new versions of products doesn't last as long; and that dramas like the
Apple Maps issue and the management shake - up last fall are signs that Cook doesn't have the vision to lead the company as effectively as Jobs.
It is no more an enigma that BlackBerry is striving to regain its
lost market share, which is currently prevailed by
Apple Inc (AAPL) iPhone and Android running services.
Innovation dried up a few years ago, and its wearable fitness trackers steadily
lost market share to more advanced smartwatches like the aforementioned
Apple Watch and Alphabet's Android devices.
NEW YORK (TheStreet)--
Shares of major technology companies got hammered along with the rest of the
market Monday, as Netflix (NFLX), Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOGL) and
Apple (AAPL) all
lost significant ground.
Apple lost a big chunk of
market share to the likes of the Nexus...
Mr. Munster fails to point out that
Apple was
losing market share to netbooks and that's why it's come in with a $ 499 iPad.
Earlier:
Apple sells 3 million iPads, iPad mini tablets in first weekend IDC report: Tablet
market grows nearly 50 percent,
Apple loses iPad
share IDC: iPad retains tablet
share crown, Android rapidly catching up
IDC's figures for Q4 2011 show
Apple losing share in the tablet
market to Android, largely because of the Kindle Fire's launch.
Smartphones powered by Google's Android software increased their global
market share as iPhones
lost ground in the absence of new models being unleashed by
Apple, the International Data Corporation reported Wednesday.
Apple and Samsung are in the top two spots, but both are
losing their
market shares.
The gadget is part of RIM's effort to regain
market share lost to
Apple's iPhone and Android smartphones.
Google's Android operating system gained US smartphone
market share in the quarter which ended in July while Blackberry maker Research in Motion,
Apple and Microsoft
lost ground, digital tracking firm comScore said.
BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis called the results «definitely solid» but said there's nothing that alleviates his concern that RIM will
lose market share to
Apple's iPhone and phones running Google Inc.'s Android software in 2011.
Microsoft unveiled the latest version of its mobile phone operating system in October as it seeks to claw back
lost market share from
Apple's iPhone, the Blackberry and devices powered by Google's Android software.
Apple has
lost market share by taking its foot off the gas while Samsung and Google floored it.
El Segundo, Calif. (Oct. 30, 2013)--
Apple Inc. in the third quarter remained king of the tablet business as it held onto its lead in shipments, even though it
lost unit
market share in the third quarter.
The delay could make it even harder for RIM to regain
market share lost to
Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating software.
Chitika found that tablets from Amazon, Samsung, Google, and Microsoft gained a combined total of 5.5 percent
market share over that period, while
Apple's iPad
lost 7.14 percent
share.
Once the dominant player in the wireless e-mail sector, RIM has
lost market share due to fierce competition from
Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iPhone and phones running on Google Inc's (GOOG.O) Android software.
Notably, the piece of information comes few days after a report stating BlackBerry to be considering making Android smartphones in order to gain the
market share it
lost to
Apple's iphone and other Android devices.
that's a indication that they've
lost market share to high end devices from
apple and android.
Recent IDC released numbers for Q4 2012 attest to that
lost domination and in spite of the supposedly revolutionary iPad Mini format,
Apple is bleeding
market share.
The latest report reveals that even though
Apple continues to rank on top among global tablet sales, it still has
lost its global
market share from 29.2 percent in 2013 to 22.8 percent this year.
Even though it's too early to tell whether the new iPads, recently unveiled by
Apple, will manage to revive the sales or not, the latest figures revealed by IDC's quarterly report indicates that
Apple is
losing its global
market share.
And according to the research firm IDC, Samsung has been gaining
market share in smartphones, while
Apple has been
losing ground.
So, if
Apple does indeed manage to launch a «revolutionary» new selfie camera with the iPhone 8 this year, it might just change the whole game, and once again become the favorite of Chinese consumers where the company has
lost market share in the last one year.
«Although Fitbit outshipped
Apple, it's worth noting that Fitbit only sells basic wearables — a category that is expected to
lose share over the next few years, leaving
Apple poised to become the next
market leader for all wearables,» he added.
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Apple lost smartphone
share to Chinese vendors in Q2 2013, India now the third largest
market
Giants
Apple and LG
lost market share, but according to the IDC report both companies registered an increase in units sold.
There is an important question that not enough people stop to ask when talking tablet numbers, however: Who and what exactly is
Apple losing tablet
market share to?
iPhone shipments might be declining and iOS might be
losing market share to Android, but
Apple continues to dominate the smartphone
market where it matters the most: profit.
Apple has been
losing market share to Android since Google introduced the platform.
Even though Samsung and
Apple are
losing its
markets shares, Huawei has been on the rise with its global expansion.
And Samsung probably loves taking
Apple's money, even if the iPhone X threat means
losing smartphone
market share next year.
Though it enjoyed an uptick near the middle of 2015, the company continues to
lose market share overall to
Apple and Chinese manufacturers like Huawei and Xiaomi.