![]() The difference, however, lies in the fact that Samsung offers Galaxy phones at several price ranges. Right now, a Galaxy S7 costs $694.99 if you pay upfront. So is the high cost of iPhones - an iPhone 7 Plus costs $769 - turning off lower-income people? Maybe so, but sometimes, a Galaxy isn't that much cheaper. ![]() There are outliers, of course: Mississippi and Louisiana have two of the lowest median incomes in the nation, yet more than 50% of users prefer iPhones there. But in lower-earning states, like New Mexico and South Carolina, iPhone only has between 35% and 40% of the market share. In those states, iPhone has more than 50% of the market share. Here, you can clearly see that some of the high-income states - like Alaska, Hawaii, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Massachusetts - appear to heavily favor iPhone.
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