Apple's 2017 iPhones Will Be Breaking Sales Records For Upgrades; Cool New Features And Details Upgraders Need Before Buying
One of the expected world breaking upgrades will be that of Apple iPhone, expects KGI Securities Analyst, Ming Chi Kuo. Apple's 2017 iPhones will have sufficient upgrades that will make tech enthusiasts go gaga over the new units.
iOS based Smartphones will be leading the charge of all the iPhones in the market. For the months starting July this year, Apple had disposed 45.5 million iPhones already and is expected to generate sales to the tune of 78 million more units at the end of this quarter of 2016.
Apple's iPhone 8 has all the amenities that an upgrader dreams of. The demand for replacement triggered by an outer casing that's made of glass, wireless charging, OLED Screens and other inherent factors will be a big hit in the market. In fact, rumor has it that Apple's 2017 iPhones will be installed with a 3D camera and a display with the best resolution than that of its competitors, as anticipated in an article of Trusted Reviews.
Sales forecast for Apple's 2017 iPhones is pegged at 120 million to 150 million at the closure of the second half of 2017. This figure will break records achieved anticipated this year, the 2015 sales of 122.8 million units and the 2014 statistics of 113.7 million units, by data shown in a writeup in Fortune.
The forecast will see an exponential growth in the market due to the upgrades inherent in the iPhone units. One of this features that upgraders will prefer from other brands is the curved glass casing that gives it a slick and smart outlook which is very pleasant to the eyes. Added to that is the stylish edge to edge OLED display. Enthusiasts will be salivating to get a hold of these upgraded units, as expected by a written article from PC Advisor.
Another feature that will push Apple's 2017 iPhones further up for grabs is the wireless charging that is in it. Wireless Charging is putting your iPhone on a charging pad for power. It is a feature that makes life easier just by placing the iPhone on top of a charging surface as explained by an article in Macworld.