iOS Devices Accounted for 44% of All U.S. Smartphone Activations in Q1 2020 - MacRumors
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iOS Devices Accounted for 44% of All U.S. Smartphone Activations in Q1 2020

iOS devices accounted for 44 percent of all U.S. smartphone activations during the first calendar quarter of 2020, the highest number of activations Apple has seen in a single quarter since 2016.

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According to the data sourced from Consumer Research Intelligence Partners, Google's Android operating system was responsible for 56 percent of all activations due to the higher number of Android smartphones out in the wild.

Market share numbers for iOS and Android have largely remained stable over the course of the last few years with just minor fluctuations in activations due to operating system loyalty.

In the quarter ending in March, 89 percent of Android users remained with Android, while 91 percent of iOS users stayed with iOS when activating a new mobile phone. iOS and Android loyalty rates have also fluctuated little over the course of the last three years as people tend to stick with the operating systems they're familiar with.

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"Operating system loyalty is stable at very high levels," added Mike Levin, Partner and Co-Founder of CIRP. "For the past four or so years, around 90% of new mobile phone activations stayed with the buyer's previous operating system. Despite Apple's efforts to attract Android users to iOS, and Android handset manufacturers' similar efforts to attract iPhone customers, operating system usage is among the stickiest of all consumer affinities."

CIRP's data was based on a survey of 500 U.S. subjects from April 1 to April 9 that activated a new or used smartphone in the January to March 2020 period. Given the small sample size, there is certainly some margin of error to these numbers, but the data provides a reliable look at activations and loyalty over time as it uses the same survey each quarter.

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thadoggfather Avatar
78 months ago
America runs on iOS ™
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
78 months ago

Note 20? I think that will be my first Droid.
It’s a nice phone, and it’s fully loaded. I don’t have any issues with the hardware, it’s the software longevity. If you’re paying over a $1000 for a smart phone, I would expect at least three years or more from android, which you don’t receive. Apple has always been dominant when preserving iOS with at least five years of software updates.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FightTheFuture Avatar
78 months ago
Phone OS loyalty is even more reason for Apple Watch to become smartphone dependent.
is this an "activation"? If so, is it meaningful?
According to the article, it’s based on activations of new mobile phone purchases and what the previous OS of that “activator” was on. The carriers would have that data.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
I7guy Avatar
78 months ago

It’s a nice phone, and it’s fully loaded. I don’t have any issues with the hardware, it’s the software longevity. If you’re paying over a $1000 for a smart phone, I would expect at least three years or more from android, which you don’t receive. Apple has always been dominant when preserving iOS with at least five years of software updates.
5s is getting almost 7 years of updates with iOS 12 updates.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DeepIn2U Avatar
78 months ago

Both Apple and Google do everything they can to make their OS as sticky as possible

Imagine you're using all or even some of the Google services and switched toApple - ugh, what a pain to change that all out, or re-arrange it, etc

Same for Apple - now I have iCloud subscription and a host of other things I really like, would be hard to switch to Android

Sure it's possible - but if I face the prospect of spending a day rearranging all my systems, that makes me way more likely to spend a very long time looking at suitable models on my platform where I don't have to do that...
Switching from Android+Google Services to iOS is not nearly as difficult as iOS+Services/SW to Android:
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* All of Google's services (except the PlayStore and app bindings) are available for iOS.
* The majority of Android apps are available on iOS (Productivity, Games, Learning, WebBased Social Media).
* Features within Android of course mostly are lacking within iOS.
* Apple's services/SW mostly maybe available, yet a few are not (iMessage, AppleCare+, ApplePay/Cash/Card, Pages/Numbers/(that presentation app too).
* Many of iOS SW is NOT available for Android, some may have similar comparison sw yet many features are lacking or too several years for a comparable software to emerge (Things! on iOS/MacOS had no comparison for 5yrs on Android).


The main 2 issues is not about 'stickiness' or ecosystems ... it's the nature of the OS mantra + Developers and the end users:
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* Android by definition is 'FREE' to hardware manufacturers, yet to use Google's web-software and services, said manufacturers cannot fork or mess with the core Google Android offerings. They can add their own yet cannot remove what Google offers (ie Chrome).
* Further to this, over the years that 'FREE' software has NOT kept the pricing of premium hardware below Apple's (less than 50/100 US is just the season really) ... so the end user is paying for the OS regardless [Samsung Galaxy S9 - the exception yet close, S10, S20 series, Note 9/10 vs iPhone X/XS, 11 Pro ~ pricing at launch retail has been pretty much the same].
* The KEY here is that the majority of Android users, does NOT like paying for software above the $4/5 US threshold. There is always some way to circumvent the playstore by getting the APK file or jailbreak or demand no cost. I truly believe the freemium started on Android first before iOS, yet that's my opinion and speculation.
* PlayStore refunds seems to be quite frequent, something I'm sure developers are not happy about: sales for the first few days/wks end up as refunds, how does a developer chart their hard work correctly the first month?!


Therein also lies the disparity between the two:
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* There is one Apple Pay ... yet Google Payments because Google Play, and now we have Samsung Pay, Huawei Pay, and soon OnePlus Pay systems - its a bit ridiculous and as wild and confusing to the end consumer as why manufacturers haven't supported Android updates as fast for the previous year model like Apple has during initial release.
* Some 1 yr old models (even 6 mths old) doesn't get the latest Android OS from the manufacturer for upwards of 6mths! That's ridiculous.
* Apple iOS by comparison, every major or incremental update goes on phones the same day of launch up to 5yrs old with less than 5% of the latest features not hardware supported on the oldest phones that can run the updates!
* Moreover Apple users, and iOS users are known to pay more than $5 frequently on software for either platform even via the Mac App / iOS App Store ... since their paying for quality software, a seemingly long term guaranteed support by the developer(s)/development team(s), and that Apple will check the software, and updates being submitted before allowing them through, rejecting many! Development teams like Spotify like to kick and scream and run to the EU Union saying Apple doesn't play fair, yet they knowing chose to get that market of users grow immensely for years before complaining - but they're still wanting to play in that garden cause they KNOW the value of the users therein!

I'd be willing to wager, should Apple license iOS out to say 2 major competitors: Samsung & Asus/Sony/Razer ... with all core software/services offered ... that iOS users, the majority would stick with Apple. The reliability, trust of services/warranty, and social responsibility of the brand is core of why iOS users still and remain with Apple.

The Jobs era of Apple, first wave was stick it to the main withe the middle, while the second wave was I gave you all power I made you buck wild! The Cook era is cum-by-ya and wealth for investors, a real human person that leads by example.

Asus, Acer, Google, Huawei, Oppo, Razer, Samsung, Sony (Audio quality, Gaming), ... what's their core mantra that they show by their CEO's/COO's on a weekly?! Anything? There is no continuance of Brand reasoning for being, reason to be loyal vs the hardware offered, nor the reason to trust their brand beyond the product. There is no person connection other than being in a peer ownership group (being in the cliq).

damn sorry I went off on a diatribe there. I really wish Android had less confusion, better hardware support from Google and the hardware manufacturers and better synergies of hardware offered by each of them: Samsung, Sony and now Huawei is getting the bigger the last few short years, but just how many own a Galaxy phone connect to their Fridge/Washer/Dryer/AC unit aside from their TV and think they're living the ecosystem dream life?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
78 months ago

5s is getting almost 7 years of updates with iOS 12 updates.
Crazy, isn’t it? Seven years of iOS updates has probably paid for that device two times over with extensive usage, especially being how Apples hardware rarely has issues.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)