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walsufnir said:
LurkerJ said:

That's because that market is divided into: low, mid and high end devices. Apple is winning the high-end smartophones war single handedly.

Does Ferrari care the people in whatever poor country aren't buy their cars? They don't.


Of course Ferrari doesn't. But they actually offer something that is indeed more valuable which is the difference. 

That's because you are not educated enough, just like Mummelmann. Stop preaching you both.

You want the best Camera on a phone? iPhone. 

http://www.dxomark.com/Phones/Apple-iPhone-6-and-6-Plus-review-Bigger-and-better.-Apple-set-gold-standard-for-smartphone-image-quality

Here, coming from an android fan (jump to 4:40) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6pPIG3EvAs

You want the best smartphone for gaming? iPhone. I don't need a linkt to prove this one.

You want the phone with guaranteed long term support? iPhone. 

http://www.cnet.com/news/lollipop-nibbles-off-1-6-percent-of-android-devices/

You want the phone with the best control options over your personal data? iPhone 

Best benchmarks on a phone? (who buys a phone based on benchmarks anyway but w/e)

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/09/22/iphone-6-performance-benchmarks/

You want the phone with best applications support? iPhone

Other categories that I am omitting are more of a personal preference. So no need to go on.

Apple products are not for you, cool! Until recently, before the introduction of third party keyboards on iOS, Apple products wasn't for me either. But I could easily understand why Apple is selling millions of them.

I don't get why people like you or Mummelmann are baffled with the iPhone success. It's easy: it's a really good phone.