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The launch of latest iPhone looks like a sure hit for Apple. A study says that 66 percent of users who currently have an iPhone or are fairly or very likely to purchase the new iPhone model. In addition, 31 percent of users are interested in buying the next device, which represents 25 percent generated by the iPhone 4.

Since the announcement of the release of the iPhone 5, smartphone operators are on teeth, although the trends have changed in the market of mobile telephony since its arrival. One can easily sense the constantly increasing passion for iPhone.

The CNN website cites a study of 2,200 potential buyers of smartphones which were questioned in August about their interest in the terminal. The main conclusion is that the iPhone 5 interests include long and fairly.

The respondents have answered the question: "How likely is that you or someone you know buys an iPhone 5 in the future?" Given this response, 13 percent of respondents replied that it is very likely and 18 percent that is somewhat likely. Overall, 31 percent of users confirmed their interest in acquiring the terminal.

The same question was made on a similar sample in 2010 with the launch of the iPhone 4. In that case, 12 percent said it was very likely that the new Apple acquired and 13 percent were somewhat likely. The group accounted for 25 percent, 6 points below expectations for purchasing the iPhone 5.

Among users who currently have an iPhone, interest in the new model is even higher. According to CNN, 66 percent of these consumers would be between pretty and very interested in buying an iPhone 5. In this case when it is not needed to buy until if you really intend to do so; the survey confirms that the Apple product cycle is a year in consumer response.

Triumphs Of iPad 2

The 'tablet' of Apple also enjoys a great interest among users. The iPad accounts for a market which is becoming more competitive with the Android 'tablets'. However, according to ChangeWave survey published by CNN, 26 percent of users have said it is somewhat or very likely to buy an iPad 2.

Of those who are going to buy a 'tablet', 85 percent plan to buy the latest model of Apple, while in February this ratio was 82 percent. This is further proof of the confidence of users in the Apple model, since the next model with 4 percent intention of buying a tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

by: appcateruk




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