5 Set The IPhone To Launch Record: 35% Of Consumers Buy The New IPhone
Anticipation in the world of consumer electronics is growing for the launch of Apple iPhone-5, which is rumored to hit store shelves this fall. About 35 percent of consumers plan to buy the new iPhone when it was released, according to a study from Denmark, part of Experian's online shopping site.
Cupertino, Calif., company typically announces new model of iPhone developers for its annual conference in June. The hype of the iPhone picked up five after CEO Steve Jobs has not spoken iPhone Conference 5. IPhone sales should exceed five units sold 1.7 million iPhone 4 within 3 days of its release.
Last week, Apple launched the new MacBook Air notebook series with Mac OS X Lion, Apple updated the eighth operating system for Mac desktops and laptops. The IOS 5, Apple's OS for iPhone and iPad tablet, due to launch this fall.
Last week, Apple launched the new MacBook Air notebook series with Mac OS X Lion, Apple updated the eighth operating system for Mac desktops and laptops. The IOS 5, Apple's OS for iPhone and iPad tablet, due to launch this fall.
According to reports, Apple has confirmed that Apple will release a thinner and lighter than the iPhone in late September with IOS 5 The new iPhone is said to be similar to the four current iPhone, but thinner, and an improved eight-megapixel camera. iPhone is reported to be 5 A5 processor, more powerful chips, which was added to the iPad 2, which was released in April. Production problems have delayed the launch of the iPhone 5, the Wall Street Journal reported last week, referring to the sources are not mentioned.
PriceGrabber Among respondents, 51 percent reported that they are buying a smartphone for the first year after release, 30 percent of the purchase before the end of 2011, 14 percent bought it in the first month, and 7 percent within the first week of purchase. Conducted from July 1 to 11, 2011, contains the answers to the questionnaire in 2852 American consumers online.
PriceGrabber Among respondents, 51 percent reported that they are buying a smartphone for the first year after release, 30 percent of the purchase before the end of 2011, 14 percent bought it in the first month, and 7 percent within the first week of purchase. Conducted from July 1 to 11, 2011, contains the answers to the questionnaire in 2852 American consumers online.
Lower prices, greater autonomy
Consumers expect better battery life and reduced cost Nar it comes to new features customers find the most important in their decision to buy the iPhone 5, conveniently seem to reign. When respondents were asked to choose the new iPhone features five important when considering a purchase, 59 percent reported a better battery life and 55 percent are looking for savings. Forty-six percent said that the 4G network compatibility was important to them, 45 percent hope for a bigger screen, and 42 percent want a better camera.
Consumers expect better battery life and reduced cost Nar it comes to new features customers find the most important in their decision to buy the iPhone 5, conveniently seem to reign. When respondents were asked to choose the new iPhone features five important when considering a purchase, 59 percent reported a better battery life and 55 percent are looking for savings. Forty-six percent said that the 4G network compatibility was important to them, 45 percent hope for a bigger screen, and 42 percent want a better camera.
"Our survey data confirm the strong following Apple has built around its iPhone, with more than one third of consumers planning to move to the newest model just over a year after the release of the iPhone 4, "said Graham Jones, CEO of PriceGrabber." Anticipation and brand loyalty is high, but in today's culture are working 24-7 and uncertain economic environment, consumers pay attention to the search a telephone at a reasonable price that will perform optimally over a longer period of time. "
Top selection of Mobile OS
PriceGrabber says consumers 'love' for Apple products is clear. When asked which operating system for smartphones that want an overwhelming 48 percent of respondents said that the Apple iPhone OS PriceGrabber. Nineteen percent of respondents indicated that they prefer the Android operating system, 7 percent said Microsoft Windows, and 6 percent chose the RIM BlackBerry.
PriceGrabber says consumers 'love' for Apple products is clear. When asked which operating system for smartphones that want an overwhelming 48 percent of respondents said that the Apple iPhone OS PriceGrabber. Nineteen percent of respondents indicated that they prefer the Android operating system, 7 percent said Microsoft Windows, and 6 percent chose the RIM BlackBerry.
Respondents were also asked what they would prefer to receive as a gift smartphones. A surprising 69 percent of consumers said they would most like to receive the iPhone 5. Seven percent said they would like to receive Droid Bionic next 4 percent more to get the Galaxy S II, and 3 percent said the BlackBerry Curve.
Going Back to Basics
Denmark noted that these days, the capabilities of smartphones "are almost limitless, and some markets are filled with solutions to improve daily life. But according to survey data in the UK, smartphones "simple functions, remains the most popular. When asked what they typically use their smartphone for 88 percent of those surveyed said the phone calls, 77 e-mail said, 73 percent said text messaging, 69 percent use it to navigate Internet, 51 percent percent said that research, and 50 uses the phone's global positioning.
Going Back to Basics
Denmark noted that these days, the capabilities of smartphones "are almost limitless, and some markets are filled with solutions to improve daily life. But according to survey data in the UK, smartphones "simple functions, remains the most popular. When asked what they typically use their smartphone for 88 percent of those surveyed said the phone calls, 77 e-mail said, 73 percent said text messaging, 69 percent use it to navigate Internet, 51 percent percent said that research, and 50 uses the phone's global positioning.
Shopping Help
According to PriceGrabber, even in our virtual world widely, the thrill of shopping in a brick and mortar store is not truly dead. Survey data found that 36 percent of consumers said PriceGrabber using their smartphones to go shopping. When respondents were asked to select all the ways they use their smartphones for shopping, 48 percent said they compare prices for online purchase at a store, 35 percent use it to scan the barcode products to find the best price, 29 percent with the use of location to find the product closely, and 28 percent to receive coupons, specials and alerts on the fly.
According to PriceGrabber, even in our virtual world widely, the thrill of shopping in a brick and mortar store is not truly dead. Survey data found that 36 percent of consumers said PriceGrabber using their smartphones to go shopping. When respondents were asked to select all the ways they use their smartphones for shopping, 48 percent said they compare prices for online purchase at a store, 35 percent use it to scan the barcode products to find the best price, 29 percent with the use of location to find the product closely, and 28 percent to receive coupons, specials and alerts on the fly.
When asked how often they shop for expenditure on their phone, 22 percent of respondents said a couple of times a month, 16 percent said a couple of times a year, and 12 percent said once or several times a week.
"Purchasing furniture is really become a trend-oriented consumers, and what places it in the long-term success is the fact that consumers can use their smartphone as they are already shopping for improvement to make the bricks and mortar stores," he Jones said. "The analysis of survey data show that customers are not just sitting in your shop from home computers, are the launch and the use of smartphone technology to take advantage of what their neighborhood stores have to offer, which is certainly a promising vision of Main Street economy. "
"Purchasing furniture is really become a trend-oriented consumers, and what places it in the long-term success is the fact that consumers can use their smartphone as they are already shopping for improvement to make the bricks and mortar stores," he Jones said. "The analysis of survey data show that customers are not just sitting in your shop from home computers, are the launch and the use of smartphone technology to take advantage of what their neighborhood stores have to offer, which is certainly a promising vision of Main Street economy. "
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