famousringo said:
Trying to parse which platforms have more devices in landfills and sock drawers is a near impossible thing to measure. It's easiest to just take for granted that moving more units means the platform is healthier. |
Well for one I wasnt talking about failure that need replacement, every electronic device has this. I was refering to people upgrading to the new models. I wouldnt say the same could be said for game consoles, with each new iPhone more and more features are being added not to mention quality of the service they provide increase as well. That cant be said for game consoles, the opposite for the PS3, sorry for the dig just proving a point. The basic feature of the game consoles never change, and old models can be updated via firmware to do what the new models do. The same cant be said for iPhones or any phone for that matter.
Plus I just read an article that states that 77% of iPhone 4 buyers from the launch were upgrade buyers from previous iPhone models. Now I am sure that number has come down but I would bet its still a significant number
http://www.maclife.com/article/news/upgrades_make_largest_percentage_iphone_4_buyers
I dont think you can say the same for the console revisions that have been made.







