Wednesday, August 3, 2011

BlackBerry users showed a much lower loyalty than Android

BlackBerry users showed a much lower loyalty than Android. A total of 67 percent of users Blacberry plans to replace their devices with the iPhone. Only 26 percent who still plans to buy another BlackBerry and the remaining three percent will switch to Android.

BlackBerry users showed a much lower loyalty than Android


Smartphone users are now faced with many choices: use a smartphone based on Android, Blacberry, iPhone, or Windows Phone. Often there are consumers who are loyal to one gadget, but some may easily turn and move to smartphones which he said was more interesting.

Recently a small survey in the City of Minneapolis, United States, showed nearly half of the users of Android and BlackBerry smartphone devices intended to replace them to the iPhone.

In a survey of 216 mobile users found that 29 percent of iPhone users, the BlackBerry 28 percent, 17 percent of Android users, Windows 7 Phone and Symbian 11 percent, as well as other features of the phone users 15 percent.

As written by PC Magazine, says the survey results from the existing Android users, 47 percent said it will use Android devices and 42 percent plan to switch to the iPhone.

Of the population surveyed, as many as 64 percent plan to buy an iPhone, 36 percent of the plan to buy the iPhone it will wait for the release of the iPhone 5, although until now there is no definite time when the device will be launched. As for the 17 percent planning on using Android and 11 percent use Blacberry.