Monday, April 4, 2016

The iPhone had a lackluster first weekend: study – CNET in Spanish

The iPhone was not sold like hotcakes in its first weekend.

CNET

the new phone from Apple, the iPhone seems to have started on the wrong foot. Or at least that’s what the statistics indicate a research firm.

During the first weekend officially on sale week, the new SE was just a share of 0.1 percent of all iPhones, according . the company Localytics Monday

that’s well below the pace that marked previous models of the iPhone for example, the iPhone 6 is 2 percent scored;. the iPhone 6S, 1 percent and iPhone 5S 0.9 percent.

that crawl also became apparent after the huge queues that are usually seen when a new Apple phone would not show launches.

The iPhone, which has a starting price of US $ 399, is Apple’s attempt to offer an affordable phone with most of the high end features of your phone 6S. Comes at a time when iPhone sales, the biggest driver of Apple’s revenue, has slowed down.

Apple is leading the SE to people who have not been updated for several generations of the iPhone, so and consumers who prefer a phone smaller.

in particular, you are looking for people to buy the SE to replace the oldie iPhone 5, its latest attempt to create phones with 4-inch screens before launch a more generous proportions iPhone. iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in 2014. overall, loa iPhone 5, 5S and 5C maintain a 30 percent of all iPhones, according Localytics

A so lackluster first week does not have to mean pessimism for the new iPhone. Many owners of iPhone 5 could simply be waiting for its annual update occurs, before buying an SE. The coming months will tell if Apple consumers worldwide are still interested in small phones or are waiting for the next iPhone, expected to make its debut in September.

To compile data for this report , Localytics examined the number of iPhones running the applications that tracks. The firm analyzes of more than 100 million iPhones and 50 million iPads to find the percentage that each model forms in the market.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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