The global market share of iPhones falls to the level recorded in 2010

  Annual Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), sell more and more iPhone-s, but instead of registering increases in terms of its market share, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it only registers decreases, and that's because it doesn't manage to increase its sales at a pace as alert as the terminal manufacturers Android. According to the numbers published for Q4 2013, the global market share of iPhones would be 15%, 15.3%, i.e. a slightly lower value than the one recorded in 2010 by the American company.

  At first glance, the decrease seems disastrous and the truth is that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it has a big problem in being able to generate high enough sales to counter-attack the positive evolution of competitors producing Android terminals. Although it seems impossible, at this rate Apple risks quickly reaching a market share of less than 10% if in just one year it has lost almost 5% of its market share, but maybe a iPhone 6 with a 4.7-5 inch screen will solve the problem.

  Finally, to give you an even better idea about the problem that Apple is going through, I will tell you that having a global market share of 16% in 2010 with 40 million iPhones sold in a single year, Apple it has a global market share of 15% with 153 million iPhones sold in a single year.