This is the percentage of iPhone buyers coming from Android
CIRP presents new study detailing Android users’ iPhone sales figures
This is real. A large number of Android users are replacing their smartphones with Apple iPhones. Before going any further, a few weeks ago we highlighted that an Android user switched to the iPhone 15 Pro after using Android for 10 years and analyzed all its advantages.
There are numerous reasons to switch from Android to iPhone, whether it’s the seamless intuitiveness of the operating system, the elegance of its design, or the software update cycle.
Now research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) has conducted an interesting study analyzing the percentage of Android users switching to Apple iPhone.
Migrating from Android to iOS according to CIRP
Many Android users switched to iPhone
Let’s face it, Apple’s iPhone causes far fewer problems than the vast majority of smartphones running Android. No matter which iPhone model you have, Android will always offer better performance due to targeting. Except for Samsung’s latest Galaxy S24, which could compete with Apple phones.
The data shown below from CIRP research reflects the percentage of Android users who have switched to iOS in the last few years, as of 2019.
CIRP iOS Migration Data
13% of Android users will replace their smartphones with Apple iPhones by 2023. The vast majority purchased a new iPhone 15. Data was collected from the United States market.
In Spain, Android has a much larger user base than iOS. Although it is a trend that is slowly changing. More and more Android users are deciding to switch to Apple’s operating system. If you are considering it, you might be interested in knowing this comparison between iPhone 15 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra that we published recently.
It will be interesting to know how many iPhone users now decide to switch to Android smartphones. Many people say that it is very difficult to change the operating system after switching to iOS because of the great advantages it . What do you think about this statistic? Would you trade in your iPhone for an Android phone?
Source: i Padizate
