Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Survey: Teens love iPhones more than Android devices

For teenagers in the US iPhones are apparently in demand as Android devices. In a survey, 75 percent of teens to wish for next smartphone again an iPhone.

What like American teenagers? The investment firm Piper Jaffray asks this question for 16 years every six months and interviewed teens about their favorite brands, the most popular TV shows and things like that. The question of the most popular smartphone is thereby provided regularly. Here, according to CNET, that 69 percent of 6,500 young people surveyed own an iPhone. Compared to the last survey six months ago, the value actually increased by one percentage point.


Teens show conservatively with equipment selection
But not only that. Most teens show apparently also extremely conservative in terms of future election
the iPhone is extremely popular.
For teens, the iPhone is extremely popular.
of its smartphones. According to the study Thus, 75 percent of these teens to want to put back on an iPhone also at their next smartphone. This also represents an increase of one percentage point. Android devices reached only a value of 19 percent.

For tablets, it does not look much different. Here reported 48 percent of the teens to own an iPad. This is one percentage point less than in the survey six months ago. 16 percent have claims to an iPad Mini. After all, 50 percent of teens said they want to put back on an iPad and the next tablet, while 13 percent want an iPad Mini. Only 14 percent want an Android tablet and 19 percent of those who want to buy a tablet, indicated that they would prefer a Windows tablet. Six months ago the value was still here at 23 percent.

Also smartwatches there seems to be among teenagers. Of those who already own such a wearable, reported 72 percent, an Apple Watch intrinsically to call her. However, only 12 percent of surveyed teens had ever a smart watch.

General trend shows a different direction
Interestingly, the overall development in the US is likely having an opposite trend - at least as regards the relationship between iPhones and Android smartphones. According to an analysis by market researcher Kantar Android alone could rise by 11.5 percent in market share between the end of 2014 and the end of 2015, while it was 8.6 percent down for iOS and therefore the iPhone. Interesting will be seen whether this trend will continue in the coming years or whether the teenagers of today will reverse the trend again.
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