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Apple would increase the number of orders for the iPhone 7 blame the Galaxy Note 7? – CNET in Spanish

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Apple have revised up orders for parts and components needed for the production of the new iPhone launch next Wednesday, according it was learned Digitimes.

According to the source, the increase in orders is 10 percent, and the information would have been obtained directly from companies that are part of the supply chain iPhone in Taiwan.

This increase in order volumes comes at times when the Galaxy Note 7 could have been affected by the explosion of batteries that caused the company to withdraw the device from the market and said that will change that already they have been delivered to customers.

The source also claims that Apple had expected sales of the new iPhone by 60 percent of

iPhone 6S, although that number would have soared in recent days. According to Digitimes shipments of the iPhone 6S reached 30 million units per month on average in the second half of 2015, just after its release.

Several studies and some analysts have pointed out that Apple users no they are very willing to switch to the new iPhone 7 if no major changes. A study made it clear that only 10 percent would be interested in acquiring it.

This week the chief analyst at KGI Securities, Ming-Chi Kuo, presented a report with what could be the final specifications iPhone 7 wherein confirms one of the most feared details: it will not be too different from its predecessor. On September 7 follow our live blog, and find out all the details of the new company phone.

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