Apple takes 92% of the sector's profits at the beginning of 2015

Although it might seem that there is little to say that has not already been said about the success of the iPhone 6, today we have known a new figure that speaks for itself, and that is none other than the distribution of benefits of the mobile devices sector during the first four months of the year. How much of the cake has he taken Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), this time? Well, it is not that he has taken the largest, but that he has taken it practically whole, leaving few more than the crumbs to distribute among his competitors, with nothing less than a 92% of the total.

The secret of success

It is not the first time that we have seen such a spectacular figure as this, since we already found ourselves with a similar situation in the last quarter of 2014, when its percentage of total sector profits was even a little higher, reaching 93%, but it seemed difficult that those of Cupertino would be able to maintain these figures as the boom of the iPhone 6 it was happening. The point is that the boom iPhone 6 It is just beginning to happen now, and it started the year with practically the same force as the previous one.

iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus

El iPhone 6 has been without a doubt the key piece of this success, although it cannot be said that before its launch to Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it was precisely wrong: its percentage has never fallen below 50% of the total. Thanks to his latest smartphone, yes, the year 2014 ended up with a 65% of total benefits, and we cannot even imagine how 2015 will end considering how it started.

Android vs iOS

Despite the tremendous sales success of the iPhone 6 It has been fundamental, it is enough to compare these figures of profits with those of market share to realize that this is not the whole story. The real secret of the success of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it is actually that its profits are among the highest in the industry, in part, simply because it not only sells many mobile devices, but also sells many mobile devices at an average of U.S. dollar 659 each, versus the mean U.S. dollar 185 what does a smartphone cost Android (Which, incidentally, shows us that it does nothing but grow, since the latest data we had pointed to an average of $ 687 for iOS and $ 254 for Android).

Samsung, the second by far

It will not be too surprising to learn that only Koreans from Samsung appear on the map, although the advantage that those from Cupertino have is so wide that it cannot be said that they are competing even in the same league, although at least they are fighting, because the rest of the big manufacturers have taken a negligible percentage of profits or have encountered losses.

Source: gsmarena.com


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