Skip to main content

Apple worried about stalling iPhone sales

apple worried stalling iphone sales apps

Apple executives are deeply concerned about the threat posed by competitors in the smartphone market, private company documents reveal — despite iPhone sales that total 472 million units since the phone exploded onto the market in 2007.

Internal documents from Apple’s sales department, released as part of the Apple v Samsung patent trial, show that the flagship smartphone is under threat from Android devices with larger screens and lower prices. And the spread of Google’s ecosystem is another problem executives in Cupertino worry about. “Competitors have drastically improved their hardware and in some cases their ecosystems,” a member of Apple’s sales team wrote, as reported by Re/code.

Recommended Videos

Concerns were also expressed about the quality of the advertising campaigns being run by Apple’s competitors and the money its rivals are spending on marketing. A theory that carriers might be tempted to limit iPhone sales due to the high subsidies they had to pay was also mooted.

Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller said in court that the document didn’t represent official Apple policy. Another item of evidence presented in court was an email Schiller wrote in response to a Samsung advert: “I watched the Samsung pre-Super Bowl ad that launched today,” he said. “It’s pretty good and I can’t help but think ‘these guys are feeling it’ (like an athlete that can’t miss because they are in a zone), while we struggle to nail a compelling brief on iPhone.”

Several questions posed by Samsung’s lawyers covered marketing practices, and it was revealed that Apple almost switched advertising agencies in 2013 due to dissatisfaction with the campaigns that were running. The case continues, with a verdict expected around the end of April.

David Nield
Dave is a freelance journalist from Manchester in the north-west of England. He's been writing about technology since the…
This accessory turned my AirPods into a giant mech head
CASETiFY Evangelion Type-01 AirPods Pro 2 case front side view.

You’ve probably heard of a tech accessory brand called Casetify by now. It’s one of the higher-quality brands of tech accessories out there, and it’s particularly known for having a ton of customizable products, as well as many unique collaborations with artists and well-established brands — including Disney, Star Wars, Peanuts, and more.

The Evangelion x Casetify is one of the latest collaborations that the company has launched, and it should appeal to anyone who is a fan of the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime and manga series. There was even an “Impact!” launch event in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district, where a 4-meter tall, 7-meter wide EVA–01 bust was put on display, with the mecha holding a Casetify Impact case that features an iconic NERV design.

Read more
This hidden Apple Watch feature is better than I could have imagined
FaceTime call alert.

Apple Watch getting FaceTime caller notification Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

A few days ago, I bravely admitted to my colleagues that I rely on an Android tablet for my daily work. “Nadeem, has anyone told you about PCs,” one of my editors replied. “Good god, man, who hurt you?” remarked another senior editor. They’re not wrong, while I remain as shameless as ever in my experimental preference for work machines.

Read more
Best Cricket phone deals: Get an iPhone 11 for free and more
cricket switcher credit rsz 1cricket store  side view

Cricket Wireless is one of the most affordable wireless service providers, and right now they’ve got some amazing discounts on phones taking place that can easily get you onto the Cricket network. These aren’t just throwaway phones either, as they include the likes of Samsung’s, Motorola’s, and Apple’s phone lineups. Several of them are entirely free and they provide more capability than many of the best cheap phones, so read onward if you’re in the market for a really good phone at almost no cost and are looking to make Cricket your cell phone service provider.
TCL 30 Z — Free, was $90

You’re not going to find a better price than free, and the TCL 30 Z is a phone worth going out of pocket for. You’re getting quite a bit of phone at zero cost with the TCL 30 Z, as it has a 6.1-inch HD+ display that provides enhanced visuals and adaptive eye care modes. The rear camera has an 8-megapixel sensor and a Google Lens, and you can capture amazing selfies with the front-facing 5-megapixel camera. This phone also has a quad-core processor and 32GB of internal storage, making it a great option if you like to interact with media online or create your own.

Read more