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Do only rich people have iPhone?
A new study published the National Bureau of Economic Research found that almost 70 percent of people who have an iPhone also have high incomes. “Across all years in our data, no individual brand is as predictive of being high-income as owning an Apple iPhone in 2016.”
Is an iPhone a toy?
The iPhone has revolutionized telecommunications. But just as adults have a hard time putting down their iPhones, so the device is now the Toy of Choice — akin to a treasured stuffed animal — for many 1-, 2- and 3-year-olds.
What is the best iPhone for a 12 year old?
Best iPhone for younger kids: iPhone SE If you have a grade-school aged kid who’s mature enough to handle a phone, you should look no further than the iPhone SE. It’s got a fairly modern processor in the A13 Bionic, so you know it’s going to perform well and get software updates for years.
Are iPhone users rich people?
It’s a common perception that iPhone users are rich people. However, this recent survey pointed out that most iPhone users are actually not! A China-based survey company called MobData recently published their report, which compiled the information of smartphone users in China.
Is the iPhone 12 the best iPhone for kids?
Most kids won’t need these additional features. If you love the look of the iPhone 12 but think it’s too big for your child, keep reading and consider the iPhone 12 mini. Otherwise, understand the iPhone 12 is the best iPhone for kids this year. It’s Apple’s flagship.
What does the iPhone XR have to offer for kids?
This year’s flagship iPhone comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, an A14 Bionic chip, currently the fastest in any smartphone. On the back, you’ll find a dual 12MP camera system (Ultra Wide and Wide); on the front, there’s a 12MP TrueDepth camera. Together, kids have all the tools they need to take high-quality photos and videos.
Are iPhone users in China ‘poor people in disguise’?
What caught our attention was the fact that iPhone users in China mostly consist of lower-middle-class people who are described as ‘poor people in disguise’. Which is why it’s not surprising that many Apple users are still rocking the iPhone 6, which debuted in 2014.