On 9/23/2013 3:25 PM, Kris Murray wrote:
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> Biggest launch ever. And the screen size didn't even change. I guess the
> consumers have spoken that screen size isn't the factor driving their
> buying decision.
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You can't say it isn't *the* factor, because people who want the iOS
world and the Apple-verse have no choice regarding screen size so it
can't be a factor at all for those who want to stay with Apple.
What you *can* say is that the consumers have spoken that the operating
system is more important than the screen size for a lot of them. In
other words, people would rather have an iOS phone at a smaller screen
size than an Android phone at a larger screen size.
But that doesn't mean they wouldn't rather have a larger iPhone screen
size. Only after Apple brings out an iPhone with a larger screen size
so that Apple users can make a choice can we then draw any real
conclusions about how Apple consumers feel about screen size.
And Apple may be surprised that a lot of Android users really want the
iOS world but with a larger screen size and might jump from Androids
over to iPhones, given the choice of a larger screen size.
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David H. Bailey
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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