Originally Posted by calico_pie:
“Apple fans who require one handed use? You're so funny sometimes.
Preferring to be able to more comfortably use a phone with one hand is a perfectly valid preference, and has precisely nothing to do with being a "fan" of Apple.
If you're so interested in numbers you may or may not be interested to know these two titbits:
1. Last year, 16% of people buying the new iPhone were switching from Android. This year the figure was 20%.
2. 66% of Android phones are low(er) end devices selling for $225 or less.
So it depends whether or not you ant to limit your analysis to that one single figure, i.e. market share.”
“Apple fans who require one handed use? You're so funny sometimes.
Preferring to be able to more comfortably use a phone with one hand is a perfectly valid preference, and has precisely nothing to do with being a "fan" of Apple.
If you're so interested in numbers you may or may not be interested to know these two titbits:
1. Last year, 16% of people buying the new iPhone were switching from Android. This year the figure was 20%.
2. 66% of Android phones are low(er) end devices selling for $225 or less.
So it depends whether or not you ant to limit your analysis to that one single figure, i.e. market share.”
RE:- bit in bold....2 things.
1) Where was this.
2) How do they know this? When i bought my iphone i was never asked what platform i was moving from.
I smell BS.




