iPhones are the most likely to be stolen, the least likely to break

  American company ProtectCell published a press release yesterday in which it offers some interesting details about the users of iPhoneand their problems. Being a company specialized in the sale of insurance plans for mobile terminals, those from ProtectCell offers some interesting information about the problems of the users of these devices. According to them, iPhone owners are 65% more likely than other users to have their mobile phone stolen, the figure being quite high, but in line with what the US police have been reporting lately.

  Although they have a high chance of having their mobile phone stolen, the good part for these users is that they have less chance of the terminal breaking due to accidents, and this is most likely related to the increased care they have for own devices. Finally, the company claims that iPhone owners submit the fewest requests for the replacement of their devices for various reasons, this being extremely good for the final profit of the insurance companies.

  In general, iPhone owners are seen as real sources of profit for any kind of company that offers a service dedicated to these devices, and in the case of insurance companies, we are not talking about something different.