Apple has revealed how many units of their latest smartphones were sold, however, the shipment availability may prove which iPhone is more popular.
As Latinos Post reported, the Cupertino-based organization announced nine million units of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c were sold during the first three days of sales.
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Apple, however, did not reveal specific sales for the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, but based on the company's official website, one could compare how the colorful iPhone models are selling to the iPhone with the A7 chip and Touch ID.
Regardless of the blue, green, pink, white, and yellow models, the iPhone 5c is available to ship within 24 hours of its purchase. The 24-hour shipping is also valid for the four major mobile carriers, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.
In comparison to the iPhone 5s, regardless of the black, "space gray," or gold model, the second new Apple smartphone is delayed until in October.
The iPhone 5c is priced at $99 for the 16GB model when signing a two-year contract or upgrading with AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon Wireless. The 32GB model is priced at $199 when signing or upgrading with the aforementioned mobile carriers.
As for T-Mobile subscribers, the 16GB model is priced at $549.99 and $649 for the 32GB model when buying from Apple's official website.
For more details on T-Mobile's plans for the iPhone 5c, click here.
The features for the iPhone 5c are, for the most part, the same specifications as the discontinued iPhone 5, such as the 4-inch Retina Display with 1,136x640 resolution, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, 1080p HD video recording camera, to name a few. For the iPhone 5c, notable changes include the iOS 7 and the addition of color options. The new smartphone will be offered in blue, green, pink, white, and yellow variants.
The iPhone 5c has been available for pre-orders since Sept. 13, and went on sale on Sept. 20 across Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, United Kingdom, and United States.
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