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No longer Britain’s favourite mobile: iPhone 5s knocked off its perch

1st August 2014 Print

After a staggering nine months at the top of the charts, the iPhone 5S has finally been knocked off its perch by cheaper sibling handset the iPhone 5C, according to the uSwitch.com Mobile Tracker, which is based on live searches, pre-orders and sales.
 
Other mobile-makers shouldn’t start celebrating just yet though, as the iPhone 5S’s dip in popularity is likely due to the fact people are holding out for the much-anticipated launch of the iPhone 6. In true Apple style, the company has not yet confirmed the release date or offered up any official details about its next gen handset, but leaks would suggest dramatic aesthetic changes.
 
Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S5 has remained in 3rd place in July while the older S4 has slipped a place to 5th, allowing the iPhone 4S to move up a position. Since the beginning of 2014, the battle for the top five places in the chart has been a close fight between Apple and Samsung. Even critically-acclaimed phones like the HTC One and the Sony Xperia Z2 have so far been unable to replicate their mass appeal and crack the top five.
 
The longevity of the iPhone 4S can likely be attributed to its price point, as the cheapest of the top five phones, and the joint cheapest in the top 10 - on a par with the Galaxy S4 Mini in terms of price. Deals start from £16.99 per month including a free handset. By contrast, the iPhone 5S is priciest in the chart, costing from £28 per month.
 
In 2014 so far, Apple has undoubtedly been victorious by not only holding the number one spot throughout, but also by claiming three of the top five places in the chart, for six out of the past seven months. Last year saw far more variety with the top five spots being held by Apple, Samsung, Sony, HTC and even Nokia – which has so far failed to feature in the top 10 in 2014.
 
In the first quarter of 2014, the Sony Xperia Z1 featured in the top 10 every month, until its new and improved older sibling – the Xperia Z2 – knocked it firmly out of the chart. However, the Z2 has never made it above sixth place. Interestingly, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has featured in the top 10 every month this year, suggesting Brits love a phone-tablet hybrid. This bodes well for Apple because it’s rumoured the iPhone 6 will also come in ‘phablet’ size.
 
Number one handset – The iPhone 5C is Britain’s most popular phone for the first time
 
New entries – Critically-acclaimed LG G3 goes straight into the chart in 7th place
 
Biggest losers – The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z2 both slip two places, while the Galaxy S3 drops out the chart for first time in 2014
 
Top Ten Handsets for July – correct on 31st July, 2014

1 Apple iPhone 5C
2 Apple iPhone 5S
3 Samsung Galaxy S5
4 Apple iPhone 4S
5 Samsung Galaxy S4
6 HTC One M8
7 LG G3
8 Sony Xperia Z2
9 Galaxy S4 Mini
10 Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Rob Kerr, mobile expert at uSwitch.com, says: “The rumour-mill ahead of the iPhone 6 launch has been as hot as the British summer, with leaks, mock-ups and talk of ‘unbreakable’ sapphire crystal glass all over the internet.
 
“Apple is being as slippery and evasive as ever and hasn’t given so much as a launch date away. But the tech giant has banked expectation from previous launches, so it’s no wonder fans are on the edges of their seats to see what cutting edge features have been crammed into the next gen iPhone.
 
“It looked like Amazon might give Apple a run for its money when it entered the mobile market with the launch of the Fire Phone, but without any clear plans to launch in the UK, and a battering at the hands of US reviewers, it looks like the iPhone 6 might have a direct path to Christmas number one. Samsung’s S5 is hovering near first place, and may well be able to pip Apple to steal first position ahead of the iPhone 6 launch. Watch this space.”