Old iPhone models would have represented almost half of iPhone sales in Q1 2013

  Tomorrow night Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is going to announce how many products it sold in Q1 2013, and American analysts are competing to offer all kinds of forecasts for the financial results of the American company. a recent study of those from CIRP denotes the fact that the old models of iPhonewould have represented the majority of sales, iPhone 4S si iPhone 4 collecting 47% of all iPhones sold. iPhone 5, in all its versions, would have generated 53% of all iPhone sales, a not very high percentage for such a new device.

  It seems that 29% of those who bought an iPhone in Q1 2013 owned a feature phone in the past, 29% owned an Android terminal, and they did not opt ​​for iPhone 5, but for an iPhone 4/4S. Practically, Apple managed to increase the sales of iPhones by keeping several models on the market, this helps users to make a favorable decision for Apple. The inclusion of a cheap iPhone among the current line of iPhones will probably reduce the sales of high-end models, but overall it will increase the sales of iPhones.