What was completely unthinkable just a few years ago is now becoming a reality. Of course, it cannot be anything other than the huge popularity of iPhones in the homeland of its main competitor in the form of Samsung. It is precisely in South Korea that this year's generation of iPhone 15 (Pro) enjoys extreme popularity, which certainly does not make Samsung happy.
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According to the analytical company Atlas Research and Consulting, sales of this generation of iPhones are more than 40% better than last year. The main blockbuster is expected to be the basic iPhone 15, which sells more than twice as well as iPhone 14 in the same period last year. But it is also doing phenomenally well iPhone 15 Pro Max, which is selling more than 40% better year-on-year than the iPhone 14 Pro MaxThe interest of South Koreans in the new iPhones is truly huge.
Although one can of course only speculate as to why AppAlthough Samsung is doing so well in its home market, a few things have changed so much year-on-year that they can be considered imaginary "kickstarters" of success. Applu. The first is the fact that South Korean operators are offering much more advantageous transfer offers for iPhones 15 (Pro) this year than they did last year, which has certainly won over many clients. However, what is perhaps even more important is that the largest operator there has made it possible to record calls on the iPhone through its application, which has so far been the preserve of Android users. And since call recording is very popular in South Korea, it is likely that this option will be made available on iPhoneanother key to sales success Appyou.
They really pull their hair out there. Because they are not used to it at all in recent years..
Well they are not, Samsung was favored there.
I wonder why the interest is so high. In my opinion, no fundamental news iPhone 15 compared to the previous generation did not bring
Have you seen how it does photos + optical zoom.
Beeeee. Hey, it takes pictures like any other cell phone in your pocket
For Samsung, the mobile division is a minor issue. I doubt they're mentally drained from it. Half the stuff on the iPhone is from them anyway.
Of course.
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They will regret it and be happy to go back to Samsung.
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