Sales Of The iPhone – Again In The New Premium League

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On September 25, 2013

Even without significant changes at first glance, the new iPhones were sold like hotcakes over the weekend, outperforming the old models.

Did not end well on Monday, the first weekend after the launch of new iPhones 5C and 5S, and Apple was quick to release the most important figures on the performance of new models in terms of sales.

“This is the best iPhone launch to date, more than nine million sold iPhones, a new record for sales in the first weekend. Demand for new iPhones was incredible, and after we consume the initial stock of iPhones 5S, stores continue to open up to iPhones regularly. We appreciate all your patience and hard work to build new iPhones worldwide”. Without explicitly mention the iPhone that has sold better of the two new models with eight color variations the CEO Tim Cook had certainly a cause for celebration these days. After an independent study, the iPhone 5S appears to have exceeded 3.4 times the popularity of iPhone 5C commercially.

For this 9 million iPhones sold in three days does not mean very much if it is not put into context. So look at things compared. At last year’s launch of the iPhone 5, only 5 million devices have “escaped” from the shelves. Regarding Android devices compared to 10 million Galaxy S4 reached operators and stores after about a month of selling. Furthermore, although at that time the South Korean manufacturer wanted to classify the 10 million sold as subsequently came to light that this value integrate appliances that sat through a warehouse somewhere, simply because Samsung has delivered those devices in their stores.

After the performance results occur within the reviews and sales, it is clear that Apple has not lost their talent to come to the market with phones from another league.