People Want iPhones (Who’d Have Thunk it?)
We’re not surprised. Obviously. Apple plays the product cycle and media hype engines to perfection. Still, it’s interesting to see Electronista’s take, based on ChangeWave data:
A mid-June study from the research group has 14.4 percent of those tracked looking to buy some kind of smartphone within the next 90 days, a record high and a large jump from 11.2 percent in March. Of these, a full 44 percent now plan to buy an iPhone compared to 30 percent just three months earlier.
As the above graph shows, Palm went from 4% to 8%, BlackBerry from 37% to 23%. Android, Nokia, and Windows Mobile weren’t shown
Other device makers likely know this, explaining why we’re seeing so many iPhone-style devices hitting the market. TiPb still thinks it’s more than a set of features, however. Sure, iPod halo and Apple brand help, but in the end the iPhone is all about usability and user experience for the consumer market, and that’s not as easy a task to duplicate.



















June 18th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
thunk it? c’mon now… is it really that hard to type “thought” instead
June 18th, 2009 at 5:15 pm
That lacked sufficient snark for the headline…
June 18th, 2009 at 5:35 pm
The huge June to September 2008 drop in iPhone popularity coincides with a pretty stark period in the economy but also with a period of fairly widespread and widely reported problems with the then new iPhone 3G and software 2.0, and ATT.
March 2009, a stable OS 2.2.1, expectations of the next release and a marginally improving economy, and demand jumps back up.
So which is it, the Economy, or The iPhone Blog?
June 18th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
News like this is gonna drive the apple haters crazy!