At least 10-20 million can or my numbers are just rusty. China has a good percentage of people who can afford I-products, because of its economy.
Umm okay? As I said above, it got 4 million preorders in 24 hours from the numerous countries it launched in, and there's a hell of a lot more rich people in the US and UK so I don't understand your point. Just because people can afford one singular product doesn't mean they're all going to buy it
Umm okay? As I said above, it got 4 million preorders in 24 hours from the numerous countries it launched in, and there's a hell of a lot more rich people in the US and UK so I don't understand your point. Just because people can afford one singular product doesn't mean they're all going to buy it
aren't iphones cheaper in china? so i assume more people in china has access to it.
Slaying so effortlessly! I'm contemplating getting a 64 GB iPhone 6.
I was too but this hysteria surrounding both phones - well the 6 Plus more than the 6 but still - is just so annoying. Plus my 5s isn't in bad shape at all.
I was too but this hysteria surrounding both phones - well the 6 Plus more than the 6 but still - is just so annoying. Plus my 5s isn't in bad shape at all.
Well other than the increase in screen sizes, it's pretty much still the same "iPhone", so yeah, keep your 5s
Essentially, this is the same logic for any smart phone really so I don't see why it'd change for iPhone solely. But yeah, I'm not upgrading yet.
True, but luckily we still have companies like Samsung that innovates and create new technologies (The Note Edge being the pioneer of the new wave of flexible screens).
True, but luckily we still have companies like Samsung that innovates and create new technologies (The Note Edge being the pioneer of the new wave of flexible screens).
Good to know that you're keeping you 5s
Yes the ApplePay is not a significant innovation. You may want to check out the article I posted yesterday about an in depth exploration of ApplePay implementation.