While Christmas is long over, iPhone 6 sales record hasn’t stopped. Experts predict high sales for this popular iOS 8 smartphone in the second fiscal quarter in 2015. The report comes from Asian analysts who believe that Apple gets big revenue thanks to its iDevice’s popularity across the world. Apple sold over 43 million smartphones in Q2 2014. This number is predicted to increase by 24 percent. As Barclays and Morgan Stanley share in their iPhone 6 sales forecast, the sales might reach 54 million units in the second quarter of 2015. Other analysts, for example, UBS, report even higher numbers forecasting 58 million phones sales. March iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sales are believed to be strong. The high demand for these two models is still experienced as more customers wish to purchase the iOS smartphone. This time the U.S. sales [Apple set a record by selling over 74 million of iDevice smartphones in Q1 2015 which resulted in over $74 billion in the company’s revenue] are overtaken by iOS smartphone sales in China. This country brought over $16 billion in revenue and this number is believed to increase in the second quarter, as analysts think. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the company is planning to open 40 stores in China by the middle of 2016 while it already has 21 running. The Cupertino-based giant hasn’t announced the date when it is planning to report its earnings in Q2 2015 yet.