In Pakistan, iPhones are among the most costly cellphones. Given the country’s weak economy and poor purchasing power, it’s no surprise that few people use them.
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This is placed into perspective with the most recent Stat Counter update. Only 6.04 percent of smartphones in Pakistan are iOS devices, according to Stat Counter, an online counter that records global statistics.
Android phones are used by 93.13 percent of smartphone users, which is unsurprising. The remaining 0.83 percent is made up of lesser-known feature phone operating systems like KaiOS.
There are a variety of reasons why iPhones are not widely used in Pakistan. To begin with, iPhone pricing are still exorbitantly high due to import taxes, sales taxes, and other factors. In India, a base iPhone 13 costs roughly Rs. 230,000.
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Android phones, on the other hand, come in a wide range of price points, starting at Rs. 15,000 and rising to Rs. 100,000 and beyond. This allows users to choose the handset that best suits their needs.
Mentioning the fact that there are various brands to pick from, expanding your possibilities. As a result, nearly anyone these days can afford an Android phone.
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