Despite the widespread praises from tech pundits and Apple fans, as well Apple presented it as a smartphone for the future, many iPhone users held out to upgrade to iPhone X that what recent survey shows up.
Analyst Michael Olson –who works at investment bank Piper Jaffray– recently conducted a survey asked 1.500 customers who own an iPhone and didn't upgrade to the iPhone X, the result is 44 percent of them are staying with their current phones because they are happy with, and no standout features could lure them.
Meanwhile, 31 percent of the respondents look at the iPhone X as too expensive to warrant an upgrade the starting price is $999 to $1.149.
8 percent of the survey participants attributed the lack of upgrade to the iPhone X to its small screen which is the biggest iPhone display ever with 5.8-inch, and the iPhone 8 has smaller 5.5-inch display despite the whole device is larger than iPhone X, while 17 percent had another reason.
Apple widely rumored is preparing to release a larger so-called iPhone X Plus with 6.5-inch OLED display, a mid-end one with 6.1-inch LCD display, and the second version of iPhone X with the same current size. Apple with these iPhone lineups could meet the desire of this segment of users as Piper Jaffray mentioned too.
2018 iPhones are rumored to feature edge-to-edge display, TrueDepth system camera supporting to Face ID as the only biometric functionality, and other improvements like a faster A12 processor.
Piper Jaffray forecasted that Apple in fiscal 2019 will sell 233.8M iPhones, with 2018 iPhones set to drive ongoing upgrades well into next year.
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