According to a survey conducted by GfK NOP, only two percent of Britons have included the iPhone in the list of Christmas purchases, reports The Inquirer. The main reason for the reluctance of residents of the UK to buy Apple's communicator is its high cost.If we take into account that the population of the country is just over 60 million people, and two percent of them will buy an iPhone before Christmas, then this is more than a million iPhones within a month and a half from the start of sales. This will beat the record of the United States, where the millionth iPhone was sold on the 74th day.
Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/16714/
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