I am the average person, along with most of my friends. I do not even see them talking about apple products. Funny this is, yesterday, my friend switched his phone from the iPhone to the Samsung Galaxy S3. My girlfriend has that same phone and I have an HTC. As far as computers and laptops, I rarely see Apple being used. Maybe the area you live in gets a lot of supporters. I live in sunny South Florida.
Good point. Apple is pretty huge in metro Atlanta, at least among the affluent. At least the phones are. But neither of our contrasting experiences prove nor disprove that Apple products are generally more lucrative to average people, to the point where if their income is high enough they will buy them. I guess we would have to look at statistics to ultimately conclude this, which I don't feel like doing.
Is it normal apple is trying to monopilize the world?
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I am the average person, along with most of my friends. I do not even see them talking about apple products. Funny this is, yesterday, my friend switched his phone from the iPhone to the Samsung Galaxy S3. My girlfriend has that same phone and I have an HTC. As far as computers and laptops, I rarely see Apple being used. Maybe the area you live in gets a lot of supporters. I live in sunny South Florida.
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Good point. Apple is pretty huge in metro Atlanta, at least among the affluent. At least the phones are. But neither of our contrasting experiences prove nor disprove that Apple products are generally more lucrative to average people, to the point where if their income is high enough they will buy them. I guess we would have to look at statistics to ultimately conclude this, which I don't feel like doing.
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Lol me neither. I also have to agree about the income of the individual. It seems as it is more of an image thing to me.