The Connected Apple family

Apple’s ecosystem is huge. Nearly one billion people use more than one billion Apple devices. Or as sales for the iPhone decline, Apple brings tens of millions of young people into its ecosystem every year. However, we are getting to the point where it is wise to start thinking about what user growth means to Apple.

Number of users

Estimating the number of Apple users is a straightforward task. Last January, Apple revealed that there are more than 900 million iPhones in the wild. Given that iPhones are not routinely shared, Apple’s revelation revealed that there are nearly 900 million people using iPhones. With the actual number of iPhones in the wild probably now over 925 million, there is an aggressive room for that number of 900 million users in the rare cases of people using more than one iPhone.

Apple also revealed that there are eighteen billion active devices (1.4 billion) on the foundations installed since January 2019. The number has grown by 100 million devices in the last 12 months and has even increased by 400 million devices over the past three years. This tells us that there are 500 million Apple devices in use other than iPhones. Most of those devices are 500 million iPads. The Mac represents another 110 million devices, and a collection of home textiles and accessories make up the remaining devices.
Apple’s production apps such as Pages, Numbers and Keynotes are powerful ways to use Microsoft Office suite and now supporting integration with iCloud makes sharing files easier and easier.

Group FaceTime is also a great addition because it can support multi-user interactions with Apple devices which can indicate headaches than third-party teleconferencing apps and there is a Message that lets you reply to conversations on all your devices.

My main app is Notes now as it supports sharing and collaboration, it’s easy enough to share things like lists or combine all folders to share with others, be it work or hobbies.

The negative trend is probably the need for everyone to be in the ecosystem and unlike Google or Microsoft, you can’t deny that Apple is a crossroads.

Also, most iOS apps are available on other platforms so in the event that, like most workplaces, you work with people with a variety of devices, there are still ways for everyone to work collaboratively from where they are, regardless of their hardware.
Apple has an excellent ecosystem for all electronic retailers. There is no question. No other player in the technology industry does both software and software at least not on all platforms, and Apple creates both Hardware and software for phones, tablets, computers, TVs. You call it the apple ecosystem. This gives Apple some great benefits when it comes to their programs such as amazing upgrades to iOS and MacOS, and greater security, services, etc, but it also means their ecosystem is compatible. It just works, The apple devices integration with apple devices develops the best apple experience to the user.