Tuesday, December 4, 2012

UK sales data shows the Galaxy S3 and iPhone 4S are more popular than the iPhone 5

Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 5

Market research in the UK has revealed the Samsung Galaxy S3 as the most popular smartphone for the seventh month running, beating the new iPhone 5, which in turn was beaten by its predecessor, the iPhone 4S.

Research carried out in the UK has revealed that for the seventh month running, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is more popular amongst buyers than the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5. The data comes from uSwitch, a site which offers consumer advice, and is made up of monthly sales, pre-orders and live search information.

Apart from the Galaxy S3’s continued success, which echoes its global performance, Samsung dominates the rest of the top ten most popular phones chart too, taking five of the total available positions. HTC, LG and Sony manage to squeeze a single device each into the list, with Apple taking the last two spots with the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5.

While some may expect the iPhone 5 to be a close second to the Galaxy S3, it’s actually Apple’s older mode, the iPhone 4S which sits behind Samsung’s flagship smartphone and the new iPhone 5 sits in third. Current UK prices mean the iPhone 4S is available for free on many tariffs, pricing it around £50/$80 less than the iPhone 5 on the equivalent plan, which could explain its sudden increase in popularity.

Apple’s much publicized production problems may have hurt iPhone 5 sales more than we know too, with customers perhaps choosing the iPhone 4S instead, rather than wait several weeks for the new model to be re-stocked. It appears these issues are close to being solved, and could see the iPhone 5 regain ground next month. The data shows the iPhone 4S has swapped places this month with the previous second place phone, the Galaxy S2, which now sits fourth.

Best of the rest

After these four comes the LG Nexus 4 in fifth place, an excellent showing considering almost everyone would have purchased it online through Google Play, where it sold out in a short space of time. Again, like the iPhone 4S, the Nexus 4 is available at a very low price point, considering its specification. If Google had provided more stock, one wonders where it would have been placed.

In sixth it’s the Samsung Galaxy Ace, followed by the supremely popular Galaxy Note 2 and the Sony Xperia U. In ninth, it’s another new device, the HTC One X+, a position which illustrates how far HTC has fallen recently, as the specification of the One X+ is on a par with the Galaxy S3 and the Nexus 4, yet can’t match either for popularity. Finally, bringing up the rear in tenth is the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2.

The data used to create this chart is good until the end of November, so it has provided us with a pre-Christmas rush snapshot of the most popular phones jostling for position. Whether the Galaxy S3 can maintain its hold on the number one spot through December remains to be seen, as while it’s obviously incredibly popular, the iPhone — in both its forms — is sure to be near the top of many Christmas lists.


Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-s3-tops-uk-smartphone-popularity-chart/

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