samsung-galaxy-s6_012The Samsung Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6 are very different phones, but yet when it comes to comparing Android to iOS, both company’s flagship smartphones are usually dragged into the argument. That being said with the launch of the Galaxy S6, a report from ATLAS Research & Consulting claims that this has negatively impacted the sale of the iPhone 6.

The report claims that Apple has sold an estimated 35,000 units in the second week of April. However this is following the launch of the Galaxy S6 and actually represents a drop of 1,700 units from the week before. This is versus the 79,586 units of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge that was sold in the first six days of their launch, although they were only comparing offline sales, as in sales made through shops and retailers, not online.

This seems to suggest that the launch of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge had somehow caused sales of the iPhone 6 to decline. However Jang Joong-hyeok, the vice chairman of ATLAS Research, admits that the decline of the sale of the iPhone 6 could be a natural phenomenon as the handset was launched about half a year ago, meaning that over time less customers are interested in getting their hands on the device.

In any case what do you guys make of this? Do you think it’s possible that the Galaxy S6’s launch impacted the iPhone 6’s sales? Or are both devices different enough where they might not necessarily have impacted each other too much?

Filed in Apple >Cellphones. Read more about , , and .

Discover more from Ubergizmo

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading