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few days ago Apple confirmed by a statement that its two new iPhone,
iPhone iPhone 5S and 5C, had reached new million units sold during the
first weekend after its release. Further analysis of Localytics detailed as the iPhone 5S had a much higher demand than iPhone plastic. Now a respected analyst rectifies these first data concluding that both versions have had a claim to the same.
Interest on sales statistics from the iPhone is maximum. Even before the new models presented press and analyst firms speculating about possible situations that might succeed and the consequences for the company. Now that the terminals have gone on sale, the studies on the sale and distribution percentages intensify, but now with more accurate data.
The first statistics provided from the official sales figure were those of Localytics. The research firm concluded that during the first weekend on the market, the iPhone 5S and 5C iPhone got mixed results. Specifically, it said that of the nine million units sold, 6.7 corresponded to the iPhone 5S . Therefore, the proportion of demand was set at a staggering 3.4 to 1. However, this study was performed based on the activations and through data collected by applications installed on some 20 million iPhone.
Now, the renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has rectified these first initial data to establish a sales statistics matched much of which is believed at first. According to Kuo inquiries, the percentage of sales from both the iPhone and the iPhone 5S 5C would be quite up to par, close to 50%. Specifically, the analyst indicates that the iPhone 5S could be sold in amounts up is between 3.5 and 4.5 million. This finding, evaluating the statement from Apple, determine indirectly the sale of iPhone 5C, would be between 4.5 and 5.5 million units. The accuracy of the result provided by Ming-Chi Kuo be the most accurate to date for the study would be conditioned iPhone 5S stock directly determined by the suppliers. Since demand has been such that model is finished with all items of stock, counting units sold have been more precise, within the possibilities. With just subtract the total sales of the iPhone 5S approximately Kuo could have establish more accurate statistics than the first.
Interest on sales statistics from the iPhone is maximum. Even before the new models presented press and analyst firms speculating about possible situations that might succeed and the consequences for the company. Now that the terminals have gone on sale, the studies on the sale and distribution percentages intensify, but now with more accurate data.
The first statistics provided from the official sales figure were those of Localytics. The research firm concluded that during the first weekend on the market, the iPhone 5S and 5C iPhone got mixed results. Specifically, it said that of the nine million units sold, 6.7 corresponded to the iPhone 5S . Therefore, the proportion of demand was set at a staggering 3.4 to 1. However, this study was performed based on the activations and through data collected by applications installed on some 20 million iPhone.
Now, the renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has rectified these first initial data to establish a sales statistics matched much of which is believed at first. According to Kuo inquiries, the percentage of sales from both the iPhone and the iPhone 5S 5C would be quite up to par, close to 50%. Specifically, the analyst indicates that the iPhone 5S could be sold in amounts up is between 3.5 and 4.5 million. This finding, evaluating the statement from Apple, determine indirectly the sale of iPhone 5C, would be between 4.5 and 5.5 million units. The accuracy of the result provided by Ming-Chi Kuo be the most accurate to date for the study would be conditioned iPhone 5S stock directly determined by the suppliers. Since demand has been such that model is finished with all items of stock, counting units sold have been more precise, within the possibilities. With just subtract the total sales of the iPhone 5S approximately Kuo could have establish more accurate statistics than the first.
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