When asked today about how Apple was handling the rival from lower - price pad — specifically the Kindle Fire — Apple CEO Tim Cook order , effectively , that it is n’t a competition at all . Which would sound like hubris , if the number didn’tback him upso strongly .
https://gizmodo.com/apple-sells-37-million-iphones-15-million-ipads-in-mon-5878957
While Amazon didsell millions of Kindle Fireslast quarter , it ’s extremely unlikely that they advertise the 15 million iPads Apple did in the same three months . And Cook does n’t seem interested that they ’ll catch up any sentence presently :

https://gizmodo.com/people-hate-kindle-fire-so-much-theyre-buying-millions-5868443
People really require to do multiple things with their tablets , so we do n’t see the special routine tablets and ereaders in the same category … I do n’t think that people who need an iPad will settle for a circumscribed function .
In terms of other tablet , last year was presuppose to be the year of the pill , and I think most people would agree it was the yr of the iPad for the second year in a row .

special role does n’t just mean hardware feature , either ; the Kindle Fire does n’t have a photographic camera , sure , but how many pictures have you deal with your iPad 2 late ? The real thing hold back Android tablet is their want of apps , says Cook :
In damage of our competitiveness , the ecosystem for iPad is in a class by itself … We now have apps totaling over 170,000 available for the iPad , and that compares to what appears to us to be a few hundred for the competitor .
In other lyric : the razor can be as bum as you need , but it does n’t mean a thingif the blade are dull .

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