←back to thread

176 points mfiguiere | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.207s | source
Show context
haunter ◴[] No.45765331[source]
Kind of telling that

1, the iPhone outsells every other category by 5-7x ratio, and the Mac (which includes everything from Macbooks to Mac Minis to iMacs) barely sells more than the iPad.

2, Services (iCloud, apps, music, TV shows etc.) now bigger than every other category, except the iPhone, combined

Basically 76% of the sales are iPhones and Services

(millions)

iPhone $209,586

Mac $33,708

iPad $28,023

Wearables, Home and Accessories $35,686

Services $109,158

Total $416,161

Next 5 years or so (or even less) both the iPad and the Wearables, Home and Accessories category will overtake the sales of Macs.

replies(22): >>45765432 #>>45765447 #>>45765469 #>>45765522 #>>45765614 #>>45765636 #>>45765662 #>>45765683 #>>45766060 #>>45776272 #>>45776423 #>>45776457 #>>45777196 #>>45777210 #>>45778001 #>>45778287 #>>45778382 #>>45778579 #>>45779103 #>>45779166 #>>45779232 #>>45779240 #
j1elo ◴[] No.45776423[source]
I really don't get how people do research work (like finding good flight tickets, or comparing hotels to stay in for a trip) without a computer. I really cannot stand seeing websites in a small screen without the ability to quickly open 4 browser windows with 4 tabs each for different combinations of dates, for example.
replies(17): >>45776460 #>>45776471 #>>45776607 #>>45776739 #>>45776806 #>>45776981 #>>45777100 #>>45777625 #>>45778108 #>>45779018 #>>45779045 #>>45779254 #>>45779996 #>>45780779 #>>45780950 #>>45783907 #>>45784643 #
moduspol ◴[] No.45776607[source]
I have literally watched my in-laws plan and book a vacation from their smartphones. From their house, where they also have computers.

They're quite different from my side of the family, but the biggest thing is that they've never been big planners. Everything is by the seat of their pants. If you're like that, you're probably OK with taking one of the first three SEO-optimized search results and making it work.

Meanwhile, I'm not booking anything until I have a proposed itinerary.

replies(2): >>45776722 #>>45781123 #
jdross ◴[] No.45776722[source]
How often do you get a meaningfully better result than google.com/flights? Outside of booking with points, it's all basically the same thing and I can book on google on my phone in under a minute
replies(10): >>45776841 #>>45776967 #>>45777462 #>>45777706 #>>45778186 #>>45778589 #>>45778730 #>>45779786 #>>45780603 #>>45781174 #
chaseadam17 ◴[] No.45778730[source]
Dude, you've got to check every possible combination of departure and arrival dates from each different nearby airport then check everything again as one ways using different carriers then compare paying cash to using points then compare Airbnb to hotels then recheck the flights to make sure that paying slightly more for different dates or routes wouldn't be offset by saving more on the hotel... then you can book. Takes about 50 tabs.
replies(1): >>45779331 #
wyclif ◴[] No.45779331[source]
At this point, don't AI agents help a lot with this and diminish the need for the workflow you're describing?
replies(2): >>45779817 #>>45780632 #
1. Zanfa ◴[] No.45779817[source]
Why would you trust current gen AI to make decisions when paying thousands of dollars for flights and hotels? That’s an insane amount of risk to take.