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Derek Thompson - Derek Thompson is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where he oversees business coverage for the website.
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Apple Makes 75% of Mobile Phone Profits, With Only 9% of the Phones

By Derek Thompson
Feb 3 2012, 2:28 PM ET Comment

Apple's share of the global market in mobile phones -- not just smart phones, but all mobile phones -- has expanded from 3 percent in 2010 to just under 9 percent today. That doesn't quite sound like the dominance you'd expect from the world's most profitable technology company. But then you look at the profit pie, and boom: Apple devours three out of every four dollars of mobile phone profit in the world. From a new quarterly report by Asymco's Horace Dediu (via Fortune):

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Here's another way to tell that story, from the perspective of Apple, rather than the mobile phone market:

In January 2006, the iPhone didn't exist. Five years later, iPhones accounted for more than half of the company's $46 billion in revenue and $13 billion in profit over the last 14 weeks of 2011. Here's that graph from Business Insider:

chart of the day, apple quarterly revenue by product, jan 24 2012





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