After a couple of high-profile reports about how the plastic iPhone isn't faring too well in the laser-cut shadow of the iPhone 5s,
here's a bit of evidence to the contrary. It comes courtesy of stat
collectors at an app marketing platform called Localytics, who claim
they've spotted a distinct upwards trend in the number of Americans
using a 5c relative to a 5s. Whereas usage of the flagship metal iPhone
was 3.4x higher during the launch weekend, this ratio has drifted down
to 1.9x one month later, suggesting that a secondary wave of
not-so-early adopters is happy to give the cheaper model a bit more
consideration. Of course, these ratios don't tell us anything about
absolute sales figures for either handset -- we'll have to wait on
first-hand info from carriers or from Apple itself (perhaps as part of
today's event) before we know those.
Source: Localytics
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