With so many Android-based phones flooding into the market and Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone having only 13.9% of the current market share, many analysts are pointing back to the days of the PC to say that eventually, a high-end manufacturer like Apple just simply can't keep up with the volume done on the lower end, and that the company may always be relegated to the periphery, as its Macs always have been compared with PCs. In this video, Motley Fool tech and telecom analyst Eric Bleeker talks about how, while these analysts may have a point or two, he warns against taking too myopic a perspective. Mobile is a whole new animal, and these aren't PCs.
In the mobile space, is Apple's market share doomed to slip away?
About the Author
Eric Bleeker, CFA joined The Motley Fool at the height of the financial crisis in 2008. For the next four years he led the Fool's Tech & Telecom sector, both writing articles and providing feedback and ideas to writers. Today, Eric is the General Manager of Fool.com, but still enjoys writing a tech article or two from time to time. Follow @bleekertech
