Sanjay Chandra
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iPod touch can be $300 so a cheaper iphone doesn't need to be as cheap a 520 to compete with the touch.
iPod Touch starts at $199 or $229
iPod touch can be $300 so a cheaper iphone doesn't need to be as cheap a 520 to compete with the touch.
Confidential Apple and Samsung sales numbers revealed in court filing | The Verge
"The iPod touch hasn't seen the same growth trajectory as the iPhone or iPad, but it's stayed strong even as the overall popularity of iPods declines, holding between 10 and 13 million sales each year since 2009 with a total of 46.5 million units. That's about half as many as the iPhone, with substantially lower revenue (roughly $10.3 billion), but people are clearly still buying the Wi-Fi-only devices."
........My point was , Zune is not a success , no matter in which Angle we see.
Because eco system is weak for that .
iTunes to Zune is like comparing popularity of Windows to Mac.
Another thing was appstore.
As far as I know, the latest generation ipod touch comes in either 32gb ($299) and 64gb ($399).
Apple - iPod touch - Technical Specifications
EDIT : iPod Touch 5th gen comes with exact screen of iPhone 5 which has almost 100% sRGB and its a gold standard display according to displaymate and anandtech.
So what if it is the same screen? (I am going to assume your correct on this)
Older iPod touches had crappy screens while iPhone used to have much better quality displays.
Ofc your point stands correct but the fact that iPod market/PMP market is about to crash , is not going to happen.They seemed the same to me back in the day. Either way, why does that matter? My point stands though. Current ipod touches are expensive, so it wouldn't take that cheap of a cheap iphone model to eat into that market.
Ofc your point stands correct but the fact that iPod market/PMP market is about to crash , is not going to happen.
It stays here and stands at 20-30 million sales per year which is pretty good userbase.
MS can still try for competing in iPod area.
Loved my Zune. It was a great product. But it came out too late when the world was already awash in iPod products. It was never going to be "successful" because of iPod saturation. I lost my Zune a few years back, tried to buy a new one with no luck. Had to buy a Sony mp3 player.
i dont personally know anyone at this time that actually still uses a "designated MP3 player". Everyone just uses their phones.
Smartphones in general are killing mp3 players of all kinds, have been for years now. It just doesn't make much sense anymore, ESP. will phones like 520 being so cheap.