7 Million Brits Would Buy iPhones June 18, 2007
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It’s wacky survey time and according to the latest stats – apply that pinch of salt now – around 7 million Brits wouldn’t mind splashing out for the iPhone. That’s the conclusion from analyst bunch M:Metrics, which found that 56% of British mobile phone users and 64% of American users are aware of the iPhone. Around 30 per cent of the UK number – around 7 million – are keen on owning one, despite the potentially high price tag and lack of a launch date.
According to said Paul Goode, vice president and senior analyst, from M:Metrics’ London office:
“We expected that mobile users in the UK would be more inclined to buy an expensive device, since smartphones are twice as popular in the UK as in the US. These figures are very impressive, although respondents in the UK were not presented with a launch price or any restriction of mobile phone carrier as in the US.”
He added:
“It's also interesting to note that in both geographies, 64 percent of those with a strong interest in buying an iPhone already own an MP3 player, compared to a market average of 30 percent for other music phones owners, so it will be interesting to see at what rate consumers replace their digital music player with an iPhone.”
Love it or hate it, those that like their fashion phones are very excited indeed.-Martin Lynch
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