Apple confident iPhone 6s duo will beat 10M sales record

The new iPhones 6s and 6s Plus are selling like crazy even before they are officially available. This hardly comes as a surprise, but a new company statement offers a little perspective as to how well preorders are actually going and states that at this rate last-year’s records will be broken.

To put that in numbers, Cupertino is anticipating that it will exceed the 10 million opening week sales that it reeled in with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Apparently, interest for the preorder campaign this year was overwhelming with stocks already sold worldwide.

Customer response to iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus has been extremely positive and preorders this weekend were very strong around the world, . , any said in a statement. “We are on pace to beat last year’s 10 million unit first-weekend record when the new iPhones go on sale September 25.

Apple hasn’t given any exact preorder statistics yet, but last year over 4 million iPhones were sold in the first 24 hours of the preorder. Only one thing is clear, all the stocks that the OEM put up are now depleted and considering this year the initial rollout includes China as well, it is more than likely that first week sales will be record-breaking yet again.

The only other piece of info we have states that apparently customers showed more interest to the Plus model this year, with supplies going faster. We should get a clearer picture of how successful the preorder session actually was as the September 25 availability date nears.

Building even further on these predictions of whopping success, analysts from BTIG Research claim that Apple can actually sell 80 million phones by the end of the year alone. The number was around 74 million for the same period last year and considering the above information that definitely sounds plausible. Furthermore, market analysis shows that 70% of current iPhone owners are still using units from 2013 or older and that the addition of 3D Touch technology will be a major upgrade incentive for a lot of them.

Apple’s new iPhone Upgrade Program, probably launched in anticipation of the elevated interest, might contribute to overall sales success as well. Another interesting prediction that could be made is that Cupertino might hold off as long as it can on supplying third-party retailers and carriers in particular with large quantities of the iPhone 6s duo in an effort to try and hook users to its own subscription service.

Judging by past experience, Apple will likely shine some light on initial sales around September 28, so we will be sure to revisit the matter…

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La cabeza de este hombre será trasplantada a otro cuerpo en 2017

El primer trasplante de cabeza se realizará en diciembre del 2017. Puede sonar a película pero dicho procedimiento es real y tendrá lugar dentro de año y medio gracias a la intervención del médico italiano Sergio Canavero. A pesar de que la noticia y…

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HTC One A9 reportedly launching with Marshmallow and Sense 7

Plenty of rumors have pegged HTC as prepping to launch a new flagship by the end of the year, dubbed the HTC One A9. The move isn’t terribly surprising, considering the lack of sales from the One M9 as well as HTC’s new focus on flagship devices. Now leaker @LlabTooFeR has revealed that the One A9 will come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box in addition to HTC’s Sense 7 overlay.

While not shocking news, it does seem to confirm that the One A9 will launch after Android Marshmallow, and will likely be one of the first devices to ship with it out of the box. In the past, we’ve seen manufacturers launch phones with outdated versions of Android upon launch, so it’s good to see HTC working to keep its phones up to date right from the get-go.

We’ll keep you posted on any further developments regarding the HTC One A9.

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As IoT Looms, Its Emergence And Subsequent Expansion Will Drive The Semiconductor Industry

In the last few years, the growing popularity of smartphones and tablets has been the primary growth driver for the semiconductor industry. Now, as these two drivers achieve wide penetration, a nascent technology emerges as the next major engine of growth, one that by its nature is to be widely deployed. It is the Internet-of-Things (IoT) that we and others see as the next major driver of growth for the semiconductor industry. And though its parameters and standards are only now being established, its impact is likely to be both wide and deep.

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Award-winning photographer takes Galaxy S6 edge+ camera for a spin

Award-winning fine art photographer Peter Lik took the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ for a photographic tour of the US. He then showed off the shots at the launch event in Shanghai, China, and is preparing another exhibit of landscape photographs taken during his travels in China.

“I always want to push the boundaries of photography, both personally and with the best technology. That is why I use the Galaxy S6 edge+ as my phone camera,” said Peter Lik.

He has been rising in popularity since 2014 when his shot titled “Phantom” sold for $6.5 million, the most expensive photograph ever. He has tallied up over $500 million with his photography.

Here are some of the photos he showcased in Shanghai, the ones taken in the US. They are low-res copies, you’ll probably have to mortgage your house to get a bigger…

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