That's down from the 16.4 million
iPads sold during the same quarter a year ago.
Apple is still the undisputed leader with an astounding 58 million
iPads sold in 2012, but in that timeframe we've also seen a handful of smartphone and computer makers who dipped their toes in the market take a step to the side and reconsider their strategy.
Apple — the top tablet maker — has reported that the number of
iPads it sold during that period fell 9 percent, though its iPad revenue rose 7 percent because of sales of high - end versions.
Its main drawback is that it currently works only with the iPad Pro and 9.7 - inch
iPads sold after March 2018.
210 million
iPads sold in four years.
«With more than 15 million
iPads sold, iPad has defined an entirely new category of mobile devices,» said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO.
There are reports that Amazon sold around 1.6 million Kindles in December 2010 - coming close to the number of
iPads sold.
Forrester research estimates that the Kindle Fire will sell between 3m and 5m units in its first year, compared to 9.3 m
iPads sold between April and June.
Also to point I am willing to bet half if not more of
the iPads sold are wifi only anyway.
(It's also notable that Google used a Morgan Stanley estimate that the entire tablet market would be 46m units in 2012; Apple dominates the tablet market with over 67 million
iPads sold thus far.)
The only frame of reference offered by ITG's study, as reported by the New York Post, is that only 2 % of
iPads sold through Verizon Wireless stores have been returned.
An interesting aspect of the IDC report is that 20 % of
iPads sold are iPad Pro tablets in the 10.5 - inch and 12.9 - inch category.
In other words, these findings are based on sales of less than 18 % of global Galaxy Tab shipments and
iPads sold only by Verizon.
And by doing so, Apple is clearly betting on scale — 15 million
iPads sold in the first nine months — as a bigger platform for its software than its own MacOS has been able to provide over the years.
Apple's new iPad is a hot seller — 3 million units in the first weekend alone — and UBS suggests that half all new
iPads sold will be the LTE model.
Between the March 2011 introduction of the iPad 2 and April 2012 (the next date for which there are good numbers), the iPad line sold an additional 52 million units, totaling almost 70 million
iPads sold.
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I'm no Apple fan, but facts are facts - there have been 36 million
Ipads sold so far, maybe 2 million android tablets.
34 million
iPads sold in the USA in 2012 so far.
And for my measurement, it shouldn't because it's a meaningless number when compared to the number of
iPads sold.
Apple reported its first yearly decline in iPad sales in its Q3 results back in July, with 14.6 million
iPads sold in the quarter (vs 17 million in the year - ago quarter).
Apple said Monday that it sold 3 million iPads of all kinds through the weekend, double the 1.5 million
iPads sold in the first three days after Apple launched the third - generation iPad in March and cut the price of the iPad 2.
Well, my guess would be that the open loop (there might have been 8 million Kindles sold) creates more buzz and interest, but that the solid figure (7 million
iPads sold) creates a lot more sales.
The rise of the iPad has been meteoritic and within just a year or so there have been tens of millions of
iPads sold.
The total number of XOOM tablet devices shipped in the last quarter stand at a dismal 100,000, units which looks even more puny compared to the 11.1 million
iPads sold during the same period.
The 3G versions come integrated with AT&T 3G module, while
all iPads sold will come in the original packaging containing the charger and dock cable, as well as the manual.
As recently as 2012, 61 million
iPads sold gave Apple a 53 % market share, compared to Android tablets 46 % share, with 53 million units sold.
For number watchers, the good news is we should know soon enough when Apple hits 10 million
iPads sold.
That compares with 9.1 million
iPads sold in the same period.
The Apple shipped 11.4 million
iPads sold during the quarter were a dramatic increase from from the 9.95 million iPads it shipped during the year - ago quarter.
Suppliers have been predicting shipments of the iPad 2 to reach a record 45 million units for 2011, three times more than the number of
iPads sold in 2010.
Apple has forecast over 28 million
ipads sold this year, and tons in the November / December and next year the ipad v2 comes out, with built in cameras.
Fifty million
iPads sold is still a huge number, but it's clear that iPad sales — and sales of tablets overall — are slowing down.
IDC said Apple remained the largest tablet vendor with 16.4 million
iPads sold in the first quarter.
With around 30 million
IPads sold, there is a huge user base already in place.
Obviously, over 9 million
iPads sold in a three month period easily trumped 1.2 million Android tablets sold all time.
Jobs then painted a quick picture of Apple's inroads into the mobile scene: 100 million iPhones shipped, $ 2 billion to developers in application sales, 200 million accounts for the company's three online storefronts (iTunes, App Store and iBooks), and 15 million
iPads sold.
Burnette notes that Apple sold 17 million iPads in its most recent fiscal quarter, which works out to 188,888
iPads sold each day, on average.
The Q3 results for the Cupertino based company isn't any different with a record 17 million
iPads sold during the period.
This again is am impressive improvement over the 11.8 million
iPads sold in Q1 2012.
During all 4 quarters last year, the total of
iPads sold brought the number up to 14.79 million units sold.
Even now, with another 17 million
iPads sold in the third quarter of this year, it's hard to argue with Job's soothsayer - like logic.
Book Facts • In a USA Today article, 82 % of all Americans want to or intend to write a book some day • Most book never sell more than 150 copies • Almost 900,000 books were self published last year • Amazon only sells 7 - 10 % of all books sold in the US • 40 Million
iPads sold in 2011, 100 Million + iPhones • Millions of Kindles, 5.9 Billion mobile subscribers
Android accounted for 121 million tablet sales in 2013, compared to 70 million
iPads sold.
There were 15 million
iPads sold in 2010.
For us, that remains the prime reason why
iPads sell loads and others don't.
If its collecting dust on the shelf while
iPads sells like hotcakes it pointless to use «shipped» numbers as a measure of «sales».
What is surprising this time around is that eBay's data shows a much higher percentage of
iPads selling inside of the U.S. compared with the launch of the first - generation device.
Apple also knows people don't upgrade iPads the way they do iPhones, so they must be counting on some compelling new features or technology to make new
iPads sell.»