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So while a lower priced phone would have been great if Tim Cook was in the business of making sellside analysts happy with aggressive revenue pricing in the near term, it would have been a terrible strategic longerterm decision for Apple and its longterm investors.</p><br><p>Competition"But Apple is losing to competitors," some say. No, it is not. At least not in its "premium" smartphone range. Sure, Samsung, <a href="http://www.cellphonecasesa.com/hermes-ipad-cases-c-125_229/"><b>Hermes iPad Cases</b></a> which operates in the middlerange tier, grew its total smartphone market share with its successful Galaxy S3 distribution, but the company does not appear to have had the same level of success with its Galaxy S4 phone and that spells trouble for the middlerange phone maker. It's also excellent news for Apple, a company that could easily reach into Samsung's market share with its 5C middlerange offering.</p><br><p>Now about that operating system argument. 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After year 2, however, it appears as if Apple is quickly losing market share, but in reality, its hardware shipment growth actually appears extremely healthy at +20%. Notice Phone maker E, which actually had heavy (+42%) shipment growth in year 2, looks like it's getting beaten up because of this warped Android OS market share view. I would love to buy a stock of a company that is increasing demand in its product by +42%, but the "Android is winning market share" people would tell you to steer clear of that stock using their argument.</p><br><p>This has now become a popular argument among pundits and Apple haters but it's obviously a view that has very little to do with a smartphone maker's top line, bottom line, or its profitability. It's just a very easy and silly way to attack Apple that actually means nothing for its sales or profits.</p><br><p>ConclusionAt the end of the day, Apple is here to stay and with its piles of cash, cheap debt, proven products+additional products in its pipeline and healthy dividends, it is priced attractively at this point. Apple's smartphone strategy is one of the most robust and impressive strategies I have ever seen. Sure, its stock price has been volatile, but that has more to do with the analysts' and pundits' volatile projections than with Apple's actual business model. <a href="http://www.cellphonecasesa.com/chanel-ipad-cases-c-125_141/"><b>Chanel iPad Sheepskin Leather Cases</b></a></p><br><p>I've mentioned in a previous article that I truly do believe that this is only the beginning. Apple could use its ecosystem to transform the way we do so many things.</p><br><p>That also means that as the smartphone market begins to plateau, Apple will roll out new products to create additional growth for its ecosystem. That view is well supported by Tim Cook's discussions with analysts.</p><br><p>Because Apple controls its iOS and its hardware, one way in which Apple could roll out additional products is to strategically attack Google's Android relationship with Samsung in such a way that a copycat product would be impossible to produce. That's a topic for next time, but if anyone has any such ideas, I would be happy to hear them in the comments below.</p><br><p>Disclosure: I am long AAPL. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.</p><br><p>Additional disclosure: This article represents my views only and not the views of any company that I am affiliated with. This article is intended for informational and educational purposes only and shall not be construed to constitute investment advice. Nothing contained herein <a href="http://www.cellphonecasesa.com/coach-ipad-cases-c-125_133/"><b>Coach iPad PU Leather Cases</b></a> shall constitute a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement to buy or sell any security or private fund.</p>
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