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To: MGV who wrote (169491)5/14/2014 7:48:49 PM
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Wolf estimates that the iPhone 5s accounted for 71 percent of March quarter sales, while the iPhone 5c took just 4 percent. That means the iPhone 4S would have taken the remaining 25 percent of sales for the three-month span.


Very skeptical of this estimated breakdown by model. I would be shocked if the 5C didn't sell more than 3 million units in the US alone in the March quarter, let alone less than 2 million worldwide.

FWIW, Counterpoint indicates that the 5C outsells the 4S consistently in its monthly global polls and CIRP indicates that in the US in Christmas quarter, the iPhone 4S only had 14% vs the 5C's 27%.