More people are switching to iPhone than ever

Apple's iPhone hints at no backing off as the organization sold almost 61.2 million of the gadgets in the most recent three months. 
However, maybe the bit that makes Tim Cook and Co. grin somewhat more splendidly is this: the organization saw a higher rate of individuals changing to the iPhone than in past telephone cycles.

 Tim Cook said as much in an announcement: "We're seeing a higher rate of individuals changing to iPhone than we've encountered in past cycles." He repeated on the organization's Q2 2015 profit call that the firm is seeing a "higher rate of switchers," and said the organization is "amazingly amped up for that." 


He said the organization needs "to continue welcoming over the greatest number of switchers as we can." 


The new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which are bigger than past models and have different enhancements, and development in domains like China both likely added to more clients jumping to an iPhone. Apple sold more than 130 million iPhones in the most recent six months, and its performing extremely well in developing markets and with first-time purchasers, Cook likewise noted. 



The Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 propelled after Apple's Q2 finished, so we'll check whether Apple can keep up its switcher rate against these Android leads.
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