9 98winds macrumors member Original poster Oct 28, 2016 70 31 Aug 28, 2017 #1 Where's the tipping point? When the market start to split between between gadget lovers, and, normal users...?
Where's the tipping point? When the market start to split between between gadget lovers, and, normal users...?
T'hain Esh Kelch macrumors 604 Aug 5, 2001 6,501 7,468 Denmark Aug 28, 2017 #2 Compare with computers. The OS and software is exactly the same, the costumer just pick whatever software fits their uses.
Compare with computers. The OS and software is exactly the same, the costumer just pick whatever software fits their uses.
willmtaylor macrumors G4 Oct 31, 2009 10,314 8,198 Here(-ish) Aug 28, 2017 #3 The two aren’t mutually exclusive, and for years the iPhone has appealed to both.
eyoungren macrumors Penryn Aug 31, 2011 29,715 28,511 Aug 28, 2017 #4 98winds said: Where's the tipping point? When the market start to split between between gadget lovers, and, normal users...? Click to expand... willmtaylor said: The two aren’t mutually exclusive, and for years the iPhone has appealed to both. Click to expand... Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus.
98winds said: Where's the tipping point? When the market start to split between between gadget lovers, and, normal users...? Click to expand... willmtaylor said: The two aren’t mutually exclusive, and for years the iPhone has appealed to both. Click to expand... Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus.
willmtaylor macrumors G4 Oct 31, 2009 10,314 8,198 Here(-ish) Aug 28, 2017 #5 eyoungren said: Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus. Click to expand... Let’s be clear though. There are those who like shiny new tech, but then there are the tech-savy. Of course there is overlap, but they are two different groups. Reactions: eyoungren
eyoungren said: Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus. Click to expand... Let’s be clear though. There are those who like shiny new tech, but then there are the tech-savy. Of course there is overlap, but they are two different groups.
Beenblacklisted macrumors 6502 Dec 28, 2011 430 215 Miami,Fl Aug 28, 2017 #6 eyoungren said: Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus. Click to expand... it does not.
eyoungren said: Normal users have always been Apple's target customer. The fact that the iPhone appeals to 'gadget lovers' just turned out to be a bonus. Click to expand... it does not.
Jimmy James macrumors 603 Oct 26, 2008 5,489 4,067 Magicland Aug 28, 2017 #7 Beenblacklisted said: it does not. Click to expand... It does. Reactions: willmtaylor