Friday, May 15, 2015

The iPhone 6 sold still like hot cakes


The winning streak of the iPhone 6 keeps well to continue, which go at least analysts at UBS from. As Business Insider reports, they predict Apple also for the second quarter 2015 sales higher than expected. The quarter was Apple for the second best quarter ever.




UBS estimates sales of 51.1 million iPhones, according to the second quarter were quite realistic. Analysts at Swiss bank see the future of the popular top model thus slightly more optimistic than their colleagues against. On average paragraphs of about 45 million iPhones are expected. The prediction comes by a team within UBS, the usually more accurate estimates provided in the past than the average.

250 million iPhones sold by 2016?

One reason for the positive expectations, the analysts see in Apple's increasing success in China. The Californians have recently replaced the former number 1 Xiaomi from first place and are now in the Middle Kingdom's most successful smartphone manufacturers. But even in the West, demand for the iPhone 6 is unbroken.

The popularity of phablets like the iPhone 6 Plus also increases. End of the third quarter is then probably already the next Apple smartphone whether iPhone 6s, 6c or iPhone 7, success will probably also continue. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster believes even that Apple will have sold up to the year 2016 more than 250 million iPhones.

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