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Mac OS Ken: 12.12.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2012

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Strategy Analytics: Apple Devices Now Account for 27% of LTE Devices Worldwide iPhone 5 Tops Time List of Best Gadgets of 2012; 15” MBP with Retina Display Lands at Sixth 9 to 5 Mac: Suddenly Every Store Has a $150 iPhone 5 (Kind of) FTC Displeased with States of Mobile Application Stores and Privacy Safeguards for Children Morgan Stanley Analyst: Apple Television Set Could Be a $13 Billion Opportunity for Apple (If They Actually Build a TV Set) Apple Opening Stores in China, Hong Kong, Australia and Sweden This Weekend Apple Launches 12-Days of Christmas App in UK, Canadian, and European iTunes Stores Microsoft Expanding Surface RT Availability to Staples and BestBuy.com Today and Best Buy Store This Sunday Apple Adds Driving Directions to Find My iPhone for iOS 6 Devices

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:09.0

iPhone 5 grabs serious.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:12.0

iPhone 5 grabs serious LTE share, throw a rock and you'll hit a $150 iPhone 5 and Katie

0:19.9

Huberty ponders the Apple Television. It's Wednesday, December 12, 2012. I'm Ken Ray and

0:27.4

this is news from Maco S. Ken. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you

0:34.3

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0:40.8

com this show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast

0:45.4

app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, available in the App Store now

0:50.4

for $2.99.

0:54.2

It looks like iPhone 5 is seriously goosing 4G LTE adoption.

0:59.2

The Mac Observer has new numbers from strategy analytics that show Apple Devices accounting for 26.7% of the worldwide

1:06.6

LTE device market. That seems to be up from 0% a few months earlier, which makes me think strategy analytics is looking at

1:14.6

smartphones specifically rather than LTE devices across the board, since Apple has

1:19.4

been selling LTE enabled iPad since March and they've got to count for something.

1:25.0

Whichever the case, Apple's got over a quarter of the market now, shooting the company into

1:29.6

second place in terms of LTE device manufacturers and taking a bite out of first.

1:35.0

First place belongs to Samsung.

1:37.0

Three months ago, their logo was on 50.9% of LTE devices out there.

1:42.0

Three months after the iPhone 5 launch, however, Samsung's percentage

1:46.7

of the space is down to 40. That's just the size of the pie piece, though. It seems at least as likely as not that sales of the

1:54.6

LTE enabled devices grew across the board, so even if Samsung's LTE share fell, hard numbers of

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