I currently live in Mexico. And as most would know, the country is not very rich, but lately it has experienced massive growth in the middle class. Now a significant portion of the population has what can be considered disposable income.
Smartphones are getting very popular here, the lower end Nokia and Android running devices are selling like hot bread and butter. The flagships are popular though not as common as the aforementioned. People generally think iPhones (the latest) are high end phones, and people try their best to own one. A year ago, it was among the most seen phone here, usually one of the older models.. But there is a phone that is gaining a lot of popularity. I am now seeing this phone everywhere, business men, teachers, shop owners, etc. It is the Samsung Galaxy S3. Samsung seem to have stuck gold with that phone and even now with its newer sibling out the doors, this GS3 seems to be it. Safe to see, in terms quantity of any "one" phone I see on a daily basis, it is up for grabs between the GS3 or the GS3 mini. Interesting turn of events.
How is the GS3 doing in your neck of the woods..
Smartphones are getting very popular here, the lower end Nokia and Android running devices are selling like hot bread and butter. The flagships are popular though not as common as the aforementioned. People generally think iPhones (the latest) are high end phones, and people try their best to own one. A year ago, it was among the most seen phone here, usually one of the older models.. But there is a phone that is gaining a lot of popularity. I am now seeing this phone everywhere, business men, teachers, shop owners, etc. It is the Samsung Galaxy S3. Samsung seem to have stuck gold with that phone and even now with its newer sibling out the doors, this GS3 seems to be it. Safe to see, in terms quantity of any "one" phone I see on a daily basis, it is up for grabs between the GS3 or the GS3 mini. Interesting turn of events.
How is the GS3 doing in your neck of the woods..