Galaxy Note 7 blasts are driving Android fans to the iPhone 7

September may wind up going down as one of the most noticeably bad months in Samsung's history, however, while one cell phone produ...


September may wind up going down as one of the most noticeably bad months in Samsung's history, however, while one cell phone producer endures, another would like to get a move on. CNET needed to discover how the review of the Galaxy Note 7 may influence future obtaining choices of Android fans, and the outcomes demonstrate that Apple may wind up having one of its greatest dispatches in late memory. 

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A week ago, CNET facilitated two independent, yet indistinguishable, surveys asking Galaxy Note 7 proprietors on the off chance that they would keep their present telephones, trade for another Note 7, get an iPhone or get an alternate telephone out and out. 

Of the 3,329 respondents, an astounding 48.5% said they'd switch to iPhone. Then again, 30.5% said they'd take Samsung up on its offer to trade their Note 7, while 11.5% like to branch out from the Note and iPhone. 

Alarmingly, 9.5% of the Twitter clients who took the survey said they would simply keep their present Note 7, which both Samsung and the government are against. There's no real way to know which, assuming any, of the respondents were not kidding, however in the event that you're truly considering keeping your possibly unsafe Note 7… don't. 

In spite of the evacuation of the earphone jack and the absence of any genuinely stunning equipment modifications, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are getting rave surveys. The iPhone 7 will probably rule the world paying little heed to any issues, however, Samsung's PR calamity is going to put an intriguing twist on the current year's cell phone market.

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