It's time to do surveys, you know, these companies have to eat something, and now that the elections in the United States of America and Spain have ended, we have to clarify. That's what they've done since Piper Jaffray, a company in charge of the subject. It does not surprise us, the truth is that There are many who ask for an iPhone any Apple product as a Christmas gift. The difference lies in knowing if they have behaved well enough for Santa Claus (or the Three Kings) to bring them the long-awaited iPhone And you, how have you behaved?
The iPhone tops the Christmas wish list of most respondents, 7,2% of them want a new iPhone, which contrasts with 5,2% last year around this same time they also wanted it. Meanwhile, the MacBook reaches second place in the United States of America, growing 0,1% in recent years and confirming the decline in 2014. But there is much more, 1,4 of those surveyed have opted for the Xbox as a peculiar Christmas gift, especially knowing that the PlayStation 4 has been the best-selling next-generation console, and also, by far.
Meanwhile a Smartwatch (in general) is 0,9% of the wish lists, closely followed by the 0,8 of the PlayStation 4. The rest of the products can be evaluated in the header photo.
However, we return to business as usual, Apple products are as desirable as they are expensive, which in times of crisis means that they are under fewer Christmas trees than expected. For all this, despite being really sold products, they are not excessively popular. On the other hand, Apple's Black Friday campaign may have motivated some parents and lovers to give the gift earlier and save a few pennies.