07/26/2006, 3:00pm, EDT
Wednesday, July 26th
Apple: iPods built to last 4 years
Rob Enderle, principal analyst for Enderle Group in San Jose estimates that 15 percent of iPods will fail within one year. The analyst noted that a 15 percent failure rate is roughly comparable to other small electronic devices.
One online survey suggests that Apple's iPod failure rate is around 14 percent--half of which were battery related and half of which were related to the hard drive found in Apple's larger-size iPods. Some industry watchers, however, believe that sheer numbers--which are quite large as Apple has sold over 40 million units total--are responsible for most reported iPod troubles.
"Any time you have that many of anything," some will fail to function properly, according to Bob O'Donnell, vice president at IDC.
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Hmm, but it's just now 4 years old! Will it mysteriously die in the next few weeks?
what ever it is.
I've had my iPod now for a year and a half and it still works.
I'll get a new one when this ones' full, in a few months, way before it reaches 4 years...
I think you hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately, once the correction gets posted, it'll be too late -- the Mac-haters will have carved this into stone as a hard fact.
The so called reporters that did not catch this should be ashamed of themselves.