Apple loses tablet share, prepping iPad Pro

By | February 2, 2015

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Worldwide tablet shipments recorded a year-over-year decline for the first time since the market’s inception in 2010, research firm IDC reported Monday. Tablet shipments fell 3.2% in the fourth quarter from Q4 2013. Overall shipments for tablets and 2-in-1 devices reached 76.1 million units in Q4, IDC reported. For the year, tablet shipments rose 4.4% to 229.6 million units. Apple (AAPL) retained its lead with 28.1% market share in Q4, down from 33.1% a year earlier. It shipped 21.4 million iPads in the quarter, a decline of 17.8% year over year. Apple’s latest generation iPad Air and iPad Mini products were incremental upgrades that failed to excite consumers. Meanwhile, its tablet business is being cannibalized by the larger-screen iPhone 6 series handsets and by Mac laptops, IDC says. Apple’s iPhone 6 sales soared last quarter. Apple is rumored to be working on a jumbo-size iPad for enterprise and education markets… Scalper1 News

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