Thursday, April 28, 2011

Survey: 55% User Android Hate the iPhone


Competitive world of technology was not much different from competitive sports, where fans of each camp desperately defending 'team' them. At least that is visible at the Business Insider survey of smartphone users.
Recently, Business Insider conducting surveys around the use of smart phones that end up getting more than 2,000 responses. From the survey, it was obvious that the bitter rivalry between the iPhone and Android also occurred among fans
Here are the results of a survey reported by CNet, Wednesday (04/20/2011):
Most of the respondents are users of Android (51.4 percent), followed by the iPhone (33 percent), BlackBerry (8.3 percent), Windows Phone 7 (3.1 percent), Palm (1.6 percent) and other woods (2 , 6 per cent).
As many as 85 percent of respondents said they planned to buy a new smartphone in the next two years, where 92 percent wanted to buy the latest and most expensive product. Meanwhile, another 8 percent claim to want to buy the older model mobile phone which is cheaper.

The majority of respondents (54.4 percent) are interested in buying a mobile phone based on Android and the iPhone (33.6 percent) than the BlackBerry (3 percent), WP7 (3.7 percent) or other platforms.
Most iPhone users claim to not want to replace the phone with Android or BlackBerry when they upgrade their phones (59.3 percent), except if the two platforms that offer many advantages that are not owned an iPhone.
Meanwhile, 55.7 percent said Android users will not be 'moved' to use the iPhone because they "hate Apple". A total of 31.2 percent would consider buying the iPhone if it could work well with products other than Apple.
Platform (38.2 percent) and features (33.1 percent) is still the primary consideration of consumers in buying a smartphone. Other considerations include choice of applications (8.1 percent), easy data migration (3.9 percent), prices (3 percent) and service offering (7.2 percent).

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