If you've ever been curious what smartphones are most popular in the US, UK, China, India, France, Korea, Germany, and Japan, this is your chance to find out.
We're talking the US, UK, China, India, France, South Korea, Germany, and Japan, which have
take the early 2022 crowns in the US, UK, China, France, Germany, and Japan... with the exact same device.is the most popular handset in every single one of those places, holding the biggest slice of the total sales pie in the United Kingdom, at an absolutely breathtaking 29 percent. Interestingly, the gap between the gold and silver medalists is smallest in Japan, where the low-costtakes the second spot on the podium, followed by the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and... iPhone 13 mini.
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