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Apple’s iPhone 7 is already out-selling the iPhone 6 and 6s

Now T-Mobile have reavealed that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are their most popular smartphones to date and sales of the devices have broken previous records.

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In particular, pre-orders for the latest iPhone at T-Mobile were up almost four times compared to T-Mobile’s next most popular iPhone, the “iPhone 6”, which was released two years ago.

Key Apple analysts earlier predicted Apple preparing a radically redesigned smartphone for next year, when iPhone turns a decade old gadget.

Days before Apple’s iPhone 7 even hits stores, one of the company’s customers sued the smartphone manufacturing giant, saying it broke faith with its most loyal customers in its quest for a greater market share.

Last year was an “S” year for Apple. However, some might say the company has already done its job.

USA wireless carriers Sprint Corp (S.N) and T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.O) said on Tuesday they received strong pre-orders for Apple Inc’s (AAPL.O) iPhone 7, sending shares of the world’s most valuable listed company up 3 percent. “But as we have expanded our distribution through carriers and resellers to hundreds of thousands of locations around the world, we are now at a point where we know before taking the first pre-order that we will sell out of iPhone 7”.

There is no shortage of opinion on the iPhone 7. Which is why the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are waterproof and the upcoming iPhone 8 is likely to be the same. The program, unveiled in 2015, promised Apple members the opportunity to upgrade to annual new versions of the iPhone as long as certain conditions were met – in this case 12 payments within 6 months, according to the complaint.

Also read: 5 Reasons Apple Inc.

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Both carriers are offering promotions for customers to receive a new free device when you trade in a Samsung Galaxy 7, the iPhone 6, iPhone 6S or other eligible phones. What the IP67 rating really means is that the device can be submerged in water that’s not deeper than a meter or 3.3 feet and for not more than 30 minutes.

Customers wait beside their tents outside an Apple store to buy the newly released Apple iPhone 7 in Berlin