It’s true. Good folks at CNET are reporting that Apple iPhone indeed lost ground in the U.S. smart phone market in the Q1 of 2008. Apple had a lower number of sales this year than last quarter, which is disappointing for Apple to say the least. Having said that there are several reason why Apple apparently lost market share in the U.S. Market:
Whatever the reason, iPhone 2.0 will address most of the issues that iPhone 1.0 is dealing with right now. With the SDK out and the price cut imminent, you can be sure that Apple will accelerate its growth rate and have its best quarter yet.
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