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Growth at iPhone 5 release hindering quality

Looking more into Apple and its iPhone success has to make you wonder a little more about mass production, iPhone sales have rocketed with over 37 million handsets being sold within the last 3 months. So being a little more insightful what happens when the iPhone 5 release lands, the growth of the iPhone and other Apple products are surely to be at an all time high, this is great for Apple’s profits but also hinders the quality in some people’s opinions. This leaves us with a few questions and a look into the growth at iPhone 5 release hindering quality?

Today we reported that more iPhones are being sold than babies being born each day, figures show that around 402,000 Apple smartphones are being sold each day on a worldwide average, which is staggering. Apple seems to be dominating the market, yes Android phone sales are doing well, but considering we are talking about a single handset rather than Androids multiple carriers such as LG, Samsung, HTC, and Motorola it is doing very well indeed, but Apple need to look at a few factors here according to a few unnamed people who have emailed us.

We looked into this a little more and asked many users a few questions about their iPhone, such as; Do you think Apple are entering the world of mass production? Should Apple look into what can be done to correct known issues first with current models before mass-producing the next handset, known as the iPhone 5?

These questions got a great response, many stood behind Apple and say that the iPhone is the best in the world, some said that they may leave Apple and consider an Android device as they are more stable and have the open source flavour. Many more answers did come in, but we just want to give you an insight.

One reader from our Facebook page said to us:

No wonder so many are having troubles then. Mass production with what appears to be limited care in manufacturing! Am considering flicking the idevices… As are the many I talk to. Apple, you NEED to take note of the faults in your products and how far advanced others are now, and stop bringing out pitiful minor advances just to fatten your wallets.

Please do let us know what you think of the above, do you agree or disagree?

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