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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Not looking like it as demand for the S models may surpass last year 6/6+ rollout which is pretty amazing given it's not a 100% new phone;
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/apple-...ales-analysts/
I don't blame apple as much as I blame the herds of people that have to upgrade their phones every year (I know people that go through up to 2-3 phones per year which is asinine). If these people could at least hold on to a phone for two years the market would stagnate and lower prices would follow but as long as people want a new phone every year it's making it way too easy for companies to keep prices up.
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Yea, but this isn't surprising any more. It's all orchestrated to out perform each year. All they have to do is add a new country to the initial roll out date and bang, growth on the all magical 'opening weekend presales'.
Seems like a good time to buy stock, though.