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NPD Group: iPhone 5 Was the Top Selling Phone in Q4 2012
![]() According to a report from The NPD Group, Apple's iPhone 5 was the top selling phone during the final quarter of 2012, comprising 43 percent of all iPhone sales and accounting for nearly two thirds of all post-paid smartphone sales above $199. ![]() A report earlier today from Strategy Analytics ranked Apple as the largest mobile phone vendor in the U.S. during Q4 2012, which is in accordance with NPD's data, which places Apple with 39 percent of overall smartphone sales, compared to Samsung's 30 percent. ![]() Article Link: NPD Group: iPhone 5 Was the Top Selling Phone in Q4 2012 |
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Analysts won't care.
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But... nobody wants to buy an iPhone, right?
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When it comes to these kind of estimates from the likes of Strategy Analytics, NPD and IDC, I am far more interested in the "consensus numbers" than the individual data points. Unfortunately, we only get a pool of about 3 or 4 individual data points with which to develop a consensus.
Before an AAPL earnings call you get about 50 data points to derive a consensus. Then AAPL of course announces actual numbers to compare against the estimates. So those 50 data points get grounded in reality every 90 days. The numbers for the likes of Samsung never get grounded and simply compound errors and exaggerations quarter after quarter and year after year. |
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Wow Nokia phones didn't make the list? No way...
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Ouch poor HTC!
What I don't understand is why all those analyst don't talk about profit margins, net profits, separate markets (US, Europe, rest of the world would be nice... for now). I would also like to know how Samsung profits are divided between business divisions, I would like to know how much money Apple is giving them for their components (just to know how much of their revenues are dependent on Apple). I want analyst to do the work so I can be the lazy one ^^. |
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The thing I am (for whatever reason) most shocked about is the 57% of people buying a iPhone 4 or 4S still.
I'm not saying they won't last, because they will, but I thought at least half would be 5's. I would like to see the 4 and 4S split, I think buying a 4 now is interesting! Came out in 2010!
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The 4 and 4S are still going strong, with over half of iPhone sales!
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Apple is DOOMED!
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total cost over two years- iPhone 5: $2,600 iPhone 4s: $2,500 iPhone 4: $2,400 you essentially get a 8% discount for buying a 2 1/2 year old phone. Last edited by M-O; Feb 1, 2013 at 02:44 PM. |
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BTW. After hearing all the rave about android .. I went out today and bought me a nexus 4 .. So far .. Yes the customisation is great and the UI is pure android with no lard .. But so far I'm really not digging the phone .. The touch response is choppy .. The battery life is as bad as my 4s and scrolling
Is no way as responsive as my beloved iOS .. Been an iPhone user since the 3G and has upgraded to 3GS and then to a 4s .. I know for People who have been using its for a long time the interface may seem Boring and repetitive .. But I can say this for sure .. I'm So glad i didn't sell my 4s yet .. The nexus can't even handle PDFs which I Use for work well .. I might have a different opinion in a few days .. But so far .. LONG LIVE IPHONE is all I can say
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I'm with you. I could see people going for the iPhone 4s because they want a smaller screen, but anyone going for the iPhone 4 simply doesn't understand economics.
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Apple was still selling the iPhone 3GS the day that the iPhone 5 was announced. After the announcement, it was taken off the online store, but was still on display and being sold in the retail stores until inventory ran out. |
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It's the % that surprises me, not that so many are.
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I find it funny how 3, 4, and 5 aren't other top phones from other companies, but instead old products by Apple and Samsung. Sucks to be the other OEMs.
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Top spot and three of the four top spots! Who would have thought that in 2007? Certainly not RIM or NOKIA.
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You have to remember that most people think short term and impulse. So they are very willing to take on a $100 per month contract to get what they perceive as a "free" phone as long as it costs them nothing upfront out the door. Even though over the course of the contract they're only saving $200 by not buying the latest model.
Even if someone actually preferred the 4 or 4S over the 5 it's still smarter to use the upgrade on a 5 and then sell it. That way you would be left with enough money to get the 4/4s plus have some cash left over. The average consumer doesn't think that way though. |
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I figured the iphone 5 would be at the top, considering it actually came out in Q4, whereas I'm sure the GS3 came out a before the 4Q. Over half of apple phones sold were the 4/4s, increasing share lost to Samsung, it leads up to the opinion that the iphone 5 was not the runaway hit it should/need to be.
I mean damn Apple actually lost 2% in the Q4, even with the ''great'' iphone sales, whereas samsung gained 9% in the same span (galaxy note 2 prolly helped with this). I know Apple is #1 in the U.S right now, but they need to be more innovative w/their flagship product (iphone) or they will be in a very tight race soon. |
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So im confused , the iPhone 5 outsold the S3 globally in the 4th quarter or just in the U.S?
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I feel this is a shame since the Windows phones are pretty good.
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All these stats....
Some say iPhone is #1. (Is it just for US?) Others put iPhone at #4 (Is this worldwide?) So, globally, how does Apple rank?
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So Apple sells about 16 to 17 million iPhones in the US during that time. They sold 48 million globally. Tim Cook said in the conference call that the mix of iPhone5 vs. 4/4S were essentially the same from a year ago when loooking at the 4S vs. the 4/3GS. I can't quite remember for sure, but I seem to recall that the 4S was about 80% of the mix from the 2011 holiday quarter. Also, look at the average selling price of the iPhone for the quarter. It held steady at about $645 per iPhone. The 4 and 4S go for $450 and $550. If these two models comprised of 57% of the total, you would expect the ASP to be closer to $600. Unless the iPhone5 sales skewed towards the 32GB and 64GB models, or the rest of the world had a higher mix of iPhone5's vs. 4/4S. Not sure where NPD got their data, but it looks a little suspect to me. ft
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