As data starts to trickle in
for the iPhone 7’s launch, the iPhone 7 Plus and its dual-camera system seem to
be swaying buyers away from its smaller counterpart. If true, this would be the
first time the larger, phablet-sized phone outsold the smaller version.
If, it’s true. For now, all of the data comes from market research
firms, and Apple has been rather tight-lipped about its initial sales
numbers. Data from Slice Intelligence, however, seems to suggest that
after a 65 percent/35 percent split during the iPhone 6 launch,
the gap narrowed after Apple released the iPhone 6s/6s Plus last year
(59/41, respectively).
The iPhone 7 seems to reversed the gap. Based on data of units sold during
the first 48 hours of pre-orders, Slice reports the larger Plus model has
outsold the smaller version 55 percent to 45 percent.
Unsurprisingly, the same data shows the two most popular color choices have
been black and jet black, replacing the now-dead space grey. Nearly 56 percent
of those that preordered the iPhone 7 or 7 Plus were previous Apple device
owners. For the specifications of iphone 7 & iphone 7 plus click here
For what it’s worth, it could be the most accurate information
we’ll get. Apple, historically, hasn’t disclosed sales between iPhone models
when revealing overall sales numbers.
Source: Thenextweb.com
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