Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Easy iPod and iPhone Help

If you are having any type of issue with your iPod or iPhone, it can get quite confusing in knowing what to do. If you want professional help, it is always best to go to the experts. There are so many things that can go wrong with iPod or iPhone, so take your pick. Do you have a broken hard drive, broken screen, broken headphone Jack, or broken logic board? Personally, with any of those problems, I wouldn't even know where to begin.

If you are sending in your iPod or iPhone for repair, life has just gotten really good because the process is clearer than ever. There is now a new iPod and iPhone repair process that will make it easy for you to send in your iPod or iPhone for professional help. This means that any problem that you may be having with your device will be guaranteed to get fixed. This also means that you are going to be saving a great deal of money because you won't have to purchase a completely new device when you don't need to. This is a secret that many people don't know, which is the fact that you can get great iPod or iPhone repair and save yourself some money!

by Jennifer

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Apple's iPod Sales Have Reached Saturation


According to a recent article, it turns out that Apple has about saturated the market with their iPods. Granted, the statistics that made up this article were derived from the teen market, but teen statistics in music and technology have always given an accurate representation of where the money is, or is not, in some cases.
Overall, 92% of teens say that they own an mp3 music player. That's a ton more than just a year ago. Of these that said they owned an mp3 player, 86% of them claimed to own an Apple iPod! If that's not market domination, I'm not sure what is. The stat that doesn't bode well for Apple is that fact of these teens with Apple iPods, only 19% of them planned to get a new one within the next year. Why is that? Maybe Apple hasn't released anything new and ground breaking enough to grab it consumer's interest? Or maybe they've sold so much to so many people that there's no one left to buy? That's called market saturation.
The good news for us, as an iPod Repair company, is that since so many are not willing to buy a new iPod anytime soon, this just means that there are a large amount of consumers that may be more willing to get their iPod repaired (when/if it breaks). So for now, while Apple's job seems to be complete in this market, our job has just begun and will continue for a long time.


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