Apple’s Older Models Win Over Android Switchers, iPhone 15 Price Slash In China And More: This Week In Appleverse

The week was filled with intriguing news in the tech world, especially for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). From the surprising preference for older iPhone models among Android switchers to significant discounts on iPhone 15 in China, the tech giant has made headlines.

Here’s a recap of the major stories from the weekend.

Android Switchers Prefer Older iPhone Models

A fresh analysis by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) brought to light that a significant percentage of Android users, when switching to iPhones, are opting for older models. These switchers, constituting 10-15% of all iPhone buyers, seem to prioritize value over the latest technology.

Steve Jobs’ Initial iPhone Vision Influenced by Flip Design

Tech legend Steve Jobs had initially envisioned the iPhone to resemble Samsung’s flip phone, according to an internal email revealed during the Apple vs. Samsung trial. The iPhone, which has since revolutionized the smartphone industry, was launched with a completely different design.

Apple’s iPhone 15 Gets Massive Price Cut in China

Apple’s iPhone 15 series is being offered at significant discounts by resellers in China, suggesting a sustained dip in demand. Discounts of up to 1,300 yuan ($180) on the original price can be found on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE:BABA)’s Tmall, marking a steeper drop than last year. Similar discounts are also available on JD.com Inc.’s platform. Read the full article here.

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