Apple Has a Personal Message for Potential Androider Switchers
During Apple`s Financial Conference call in January of this year Apple`s Tim Cook noted without being specific, that the Android switcher rate was the highest when compared to the previous three major iPhone upgrades. During Apple`s latest Financial Conference Call Cook noted that the strong iPhone results were broad based in both developed and emerging markets and that they experienced the highest switcher rate in Android than they ever measured. So the Android switcher rate has been growing exponentially quarter by quarter since the arrival of the iPhone 6 and their new phablet the iPhone 6-Plus. While Samsung, Xiaomi and other Android OEMs continually emphasize dead-head specifications so as to sound like their improving the smartphone experience, Apple thinks that the magic is when the hardware and software actually work together the way they were meant to and that getting software updates should be a given right for iPhone users. Of course there's much more to the iPhone experience than just that and so there's a new switcher message Apple has created and published today and you'll find that message in a series of Jumbo Graphics below.
It's about Free Software Updates – for Years
It's about the iPhone's Amazing Camera
It's about 1.5 Million Apps to Choose From
It's about not having to Deal with Malware
It's about Keeping your Private Information – Private
It's about Keeping your Biometrics Secure
And, it's definitely about keeping your Purchase History Private Too
It's about making your Mobile Life Easier …
And much more
Apple makes it easy for switchers to iPhone and you could read all about it here. And if you need to review the iPhone specifications in detail one more time, you can always do that by starting here. And one more thing: To all of the recent Android switchers that we've all heard about recently, welcome on board.
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