Apple Took Half of U.S. Phone Activations in Q4 2014 as Demand - TopicsExpress



          

Apple Took Half of U.S. Phone Activations in Q4 2014 as Demand Stays Strong تقارير أمريكية مبيعات الآيفون تتفوق على سامسونج خلال الربع الأخير Both analysts and metrics are suggesting Apple will report record-breaking iPhone sales for the just-ended December 2014 calendar quarter, and new data released today by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners reveals the Cupertino company may have set a high bar against its competitors, grabbing half of all phone activations in the United States. While CIRPs survey included only 500 users and thus may include a significant margin of uncertainty, the data shows Apples U.S. activation market share increasing from 28 percent in the July-September 2014 quarter to 50 percent in the October-December quarter. The significant jump was clearly fueled by strong consumer interest in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. The strength of the September 2014 launch of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus fueled Apple’s dominance in US mobile phone sales this quarter, said Josh Lowitz, Partner and CoFounder of CIRP. Apple had virtually double the sales of Samsung, and five times that of LG. No other brand accounted for as much as 5% of US sales. CIRPs survey also found that most of the quarters iPhone purchases (86 percent) came from loyal Apple customers who upgraded from older iPhones. While Apple retained its customer base, Samsung and LG lost customers, with 25% of Samsung owners and 18% of LG owners who activated a new phone switching to an iPhone. Sales of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus may continue to be strong in early 2015, with a high numbers of consumers intending to buy an iPhone in the next three months. According to 451 Research’s ChangeWave December survey, more than half of early adopters plan to buy an iPhone when they purchase a new phone in the next 90 days. While the number is down significantly from the previous quarter, it remains high considering the new iPhones have been available for several months already. This is the highest level of Apple demand ever recorded in our smartphone survey three months after a major new release, said Andy Golub of 451 Research. The ongoing demand for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus reflects growing consumer interest in larger phones with 60 percent of future buyers looking to purchase a 5-inch or larger smartphone. This 2014 figure is a significant jump from the 40 percent ChangeWave recorded in the same quarter of 2013. Apple released the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in September 2014 with long lines for the phone and delayed ship times shortly after the phones went on sale, and Apple announced record-breaking sales of 10 million units in the first weekend of availability. Apple will announce the results for its first fiscal quarter of 2015 (fourth calendar quarter of 2014) on Tuesday, January 27. The quarterly earnings statement will be released around 1:30 PM Pacific/4:30 PM Eastern, with a conference call to discuss the report following at 2:00 PM Pacific/5:00 PM Eastern. أشارت تقارير خرجت مؤخرًا من “شركاء أبحاث الاستخبارات الاستهلاكية” تُظهر اتجاه استخدام الهواتف الذكية في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية وعدد الأجهزة التي تم تفعيلها بواسطة المستخدمين خلال الربع الرابع من 2014 – الفترة من أكتوبر حتى ديسمبر. طبقًا للدراسة جاء الآيفون مسئولًا عن 50 بالمئة من الهواتف الذكية المُباعة في الولايات المتحدة خلال الفترة، بينما حلّت هواتف سامسونج الذكية في المركز الثاني بنسبة 26 بالمئة من الهواتف المباعة في الفترة نفسها. ساهم إطلاق أبل آيفون 6 وآيفون 6 بلس خلال الربع الأخير من العام في زيادة نسبة المبيعات بشكل كبير بالنسبة للمراكز الأخرى أظهرت دراسة CRIP حلول إل جي الكورية في المركز الثالث بنسبة 11 بالمئة من مبيعات الهواتف الذكية خلال الربع الأخير، تتبعها موتورولا واتش تي سي ونوكيا على التوالي بنسبة 4 – 2 – 2 بالمئة من المبيعات. بالطبع يجب الأخذ في الاعتبار أنّ الدراسة المذكورة قد تحمل هامش معين من الخطأ، حيث اعتمدت على 500 مُشارك من المستهلكين الذين فعّلوا هواتف جديدة أو مستعملة خلا الفترة من أكتوبر حتى ديسمبر 2014. هذا لن يهمنا كثيرًا كونها تُظهر الاتجاه العام للسوق وليس أرقامًا مُحددة للمبيعات.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 04:00:00 +0000

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