February 13, 2012
Apple Is Number 1

Used iPods and iPhones offer a price break for those who want the logo without the price tag (Or would rather have several iProducts!)
Why? Because so many of their products do everything the average person needs of a computer, allowing Apple the business to tromp other PC makers, even if it doesn't sell the most PCs.
How? You can use iPods to enhance jogging, counting paces, distance, time…
Or you can use iPhones to check email, video chat (easily from anywhere, not just at a desk) or browse the web.
Despite iPhone and iPod use, PCs still rule, of course. And Apple's high price paired against other companies who court businesses, it's not the MacBook Air carrying the company. (Even the price of iPhones, etc., encourage a burgeoning used and refurbished iPod and iPhone market).
Plus, Apple is the only company currently resistant to the recession and market fluctuations. Used iPods and iPhones are good business for companies other than Apple, but Apple's not hurt by it.
Will Apple stay on top? Or is the current interest in refurbished iPods and iPhones a sign of its peak?
As the consumer, you probably have a pretty good idea. Let us know in the comments if you think Apple's time has come, or if you think it's only getting started:
Filed under Apple, Business, Shopping Tips by Ariana




