On Apr. 15, Apple's new budget iPhone called iPhone SE was revealed in the market worldwide despite the danger of Coronavirus. Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook poses a threat to all phone brands-- especially for Android phones-- to enhance their devices or else iPhone SE may steal Android users to switch to iPhone. He even boasted that iPhone SE is faster than any of the fastest Android phones out there, which means Samsung Galaxy S20.
Apple CEO: 'iPhone SE is faster than the fastest Android phone'
In a recent report of 9to5mac, Apple CEO believes that the launching of iPhone SE will make a huge difference to their company. The device was only released a few weeks from now, but the positive response of reviewers on the model is going tremendously great.
iPhone SE model was one of the surprising model brands launched by the company this year. Aside from its unanticipated released date, iPhone SE is also the cheapest iPhone model, that's why most people call it as Apple's new budget iPhone.
Not only that, but the specs of the device are also extremely marvelous compared to the older models. This device features the A13 Bionic chip, which is the fastest chip in a smartphone and has the best-single camera system in an iPhone, according to the official announcement.
With its great specs and lower prices, is it better than a normal Android phone?
Apple CEO thinks so.
iPhone SE can beat all other Android phones out there, says CEO
According to the report, Cook expects the device to attract more Android users to switch with iOS. Calling iPhone SE as 'faster than the fastest Android phone.'
"It plays in every geo, but I would expect to see it doing even better where the median incomes are less. I'd expect some fair number of people switching over to iOS. It's an incredible offer. It's the engine of our top phones in a very affordable package, and it's faster than the fastest Android phones. It's an exceptional value," said him.
If we will base the fastest Android phone of 2020 through a Tech Radar post, the number one spot goes to the latest Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphones. Interestingly, the Samsung smartphones are way costly compared to the Apple iPhone SE with only $399, then $800 to $1,000 base prices of S20.
Apple bounces back to charts
Cook also boasted that Apple is now returning to its higher sales at the beginning of April. Unknowingly whether its due to iPhone SE or not, Apple CEO said that the company is now thinking optimistic about the success of their recent sales worldwide.
After all the physical stores of Apple went offline due to Coronavirus, the company's sales also went to a 'very depressing' month, according to Cook.
Maybe iPhone SE really saves the day.