Read more.A recent survey conducted by mobile ad company AdMob reveals Apple still has some convincing to do.
Read more.A recent survey conducted by mobile ad company AdMob reveals Apple still has some convincing to do.
Not surprised, the Ipad looks like an expensive folly if you ask me. It may have been the first one out, but better devices will arrived soon, and i bet they will be a damn site more usable & cheaper!
16% of that user base on a product with such high margins as the iPad is a ****load of money.
Anyone who can create a product in a market space such as the tablet PC, which sells that well deserves some serious kudos imho.
However It also shows that at least 16% of iPhone owners are very, very stupid.
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16% is way too high is this an "America is the world" survey?
i wonder also what percentage of iPhone owners are pathological liars?
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I don't think i-phone users are liars, but do think the survey is about as much use as a chocolate teacup. 24% of i-phone owners either already own or are likely to buy an i-pod touch.... What complete rubbish! I would estimate that a significant proporation of that fall into the "already own" category, as the only reason I can think of buying an i-pod touch when you have an i-phone is to conserve the battery life of the i-phone!
Don't forget that the i-phone is number 1 in the smart phone market right now, so if only 16% of that user base buy an i-pad it'sstill oodles of sales, more than some mobile phone vendors make in total sales!
16%... Thats a lot of sheep!
Not impressed with this survey - why pick those three phone OS's and ignore the rest.
Also not that impressed with the iPad itself (and more so the dribbling hype that's surrounding it). Yes, it's a great device - and'll probably be a cinch to use - but at what price? Opinion seems to say £400-500 for even the basic version, which (imho) is way too much for such a device. Look around at how much laptop/netbook you can get for the same price.
Coupled to that are the Apple drawbacks - stalinist App Store admin, iffy firmware upgrade process (see the various postings on the Apple forums about bricked iPod's/iPhones), and Apple's poor technical support (well at least it's been laughably poor for me anyway).
Nope, I'll salute the iPad as a technical achievement, then wait for MSI, HP etc to do something similar that'll probably be Windows7 running, but'll be eminently upgradeable to Linux.
While I am sure the iPad will sell... I really see no reason why someone would fork out what they cost for one.
And yes, I have an iPhone
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