iPhone 7 did not convince Galaxy Note 7 users to give up Samsung

The iPhone 7 would not have attracted as many users as the Galaxy Note 7, despite all the problems Samsung had.

iPhone 7 would not have convinced Galaxy Note 7 users to give up the Samsung company, according to some information that appeared during this day from American analysts. According to them, it seems that the new functions implemented by Apple in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus would not have been attractive enough for the customers of the Korean competitors.

Analysts claim that most of those who replaced a Galaxy Note 7 terminal chose a Samsung product and not an Apple product. This cannot be contradicted and various studies published in the past months confirmed the fact that the iPhone 7 did not convince the majority of Galaxy Note 7 users to give up Samsung.

The problem in this situation is based on the percentage of Galaxy Note 7 users who still gave up Samsung in favor of the iPhone 7. Studies published in October suggested that approximately 30% of those who had a Galaxy Note 7 with problems bought an iPhone 7 of the Apple company after they gave up the Samsung product.

iPhone 7 did not convince Galaxy Note 7 users to give up Samsung

Considering the percentages, the analysts' statements are true and the majority of Galaxy Note 7 users have not switched to the iPhone 7, but anything above 51% represents the majority. That percentage of 49% of Galaxy Note 7 users is now under discussion, most likely only Samsung and some of its partners know how many customers chose the iPhone 7.

"Samsung was able to fend off other Android competition, and Apple, too, thanks to Apple's own lack of a wowing product this year. Apple has the strongest ecosystem, with its hardware, software and app and content stores. iPhone users looking for an upgrade stick with Apple. But in a year when Samsung dropped the ball in a huge way, Apple didn't have a phone with a compelling enough feature set to lure Samsung owners away."

Apple's problems with iPhone sales would also have existed during Christmas, the American company totaling 44% of new mobile terminal activations during Christmas. Although the percentage is high, it should still be mentioned that we are talking about a decrease from 49.1%, as recorded by Apple in the same period last year.

Taking all this into account, it remains for you to decide for yourself if the iPhone 7 was so weak that it did not attract Galaxy Note 7 users, or the analysts do not specify percentages for an easy to understand reason.

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