IPhone offers many advantages for Apple-more than half of industry profits into cash company based in Cupertino, California. Although Samsung has beat Apple related sales volumes during the quarter in September, Apple managed to control 52 percent of the profits with the iPhone. It is said Canaccord Genuity analyst Michael T. Walkley that shows Apple's advantage comes from the 4.2 percent global market share is still small when you realize its market share has dropped from 5.4 percent. It's also worth noting that in the third quarter of 2011, The combination of Samsung and Apple collects 81 percent of the smart phone market advantage.
The rest is controlled by eight major manufacturers Nokia, RIM, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, LG, HTC, all benefit under 10 percent. Walkley also said four years ago Apple controls only 4 percent, while the Nokia smart phone market ruled by 67persen and now the fate of both the two companies are turning 180 degrees. Apple's achievement is impressive by 52 percent, Walkley believes Apple will reap bigger profits in the fourth quarter.
This is evident from the condition of its competitors like RIM and Motorola is struggling in North America and the growth of Nokia's jammed. Apple is expected to reach 60 percent of the smart phone industry profits. The company is expected to reach 29 million iPhone unit sales in December and hit a record 104.4 million at the end of 2012.
Although Android is more popular, Apple continues to be a trend to collect 50 percent in the first quarter of iPhone sales. Apple may have handed the crown to Samsung's largest mobile phone, but it was before the launch of the iPhone 4S.