iPhones are among the most expensive telephones in Pakistan. It's no wonder that few people use them, given the country's fragile economy and little spending power.
With the most recent Stat Counter update, this is put into perspective. According to Stat Counter, an internet counter that tracks global statistics, just 6.04 percent of cellphones in Pakistan have iOS devices.
Unsurprisingly, Android phones are utilised by 93.13 percent of smartphone users. KaiOS and other lesser-known feature phone operating systems make up the remaining 0.83 percent.
iPhones are not commonly used in Pakistan for a multitude of reasons. To begin with, due to import taxes, sales taxes, and other issues, iPhone prices remain expensive. A base iPhone 13 costs around Rs. 230,000 in India.
Android phones, on the other hand, start at Rs. 15,000 and go up to Rs. 100,000 and beyond. Users can then select the handset that best suits their needs.
Mentioning the fact that there are various brands to pick from, expanding your possibilities. As a result, nearly anyone these days can afford an Android phone.

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