Your Account

Remember me? 

Survey Finds Majority Simply Not Interested in Buying an iPhone

Findings from The NPD Group, reveal that when it comes to the primary reasons consumers do not want to purchase an iPhone, "high price" was the second-leading reason (42%) after "lack of interest" (55%).

According to NPD's director of industry analysis, Ross Rubin, "The iPhone 3G's original price of $199 set a smartphone benchmark. Halving that price to $99, while adding more features, should significantly expand the market for Apple's smartphone."

Based on consumer tracking information reported in NPD's "iPhone Opportunity and Demand" report, one in five mobile phone owners say they want to purchase an iPhone, but have not yet done so. According to NPD's report, data plan pricing and exclusivity remain key obstacles for iPhone adoption. When it comes to their reasons for not purchasing an iPhone, 18 percent of consumers who have not purchased an iPhone cited the expense of the data plan, while 21 percent said they didn't want to switch carriers.

"Many potential iPhone buyers are looking past lower device prices to recognize the greater expense of a two-year monthly data plan commitment," Rubin said. "Furthermore, customers of other carriers, particularly Verizon Wireless, are unwilling to make the perceived compromises that might come with switching to AT&T."

Posted to the site on 22nd June 2009

Page Tools

 Email this article to a collegue

 Printer Friendly Version

 

Tags: npd group  iphone 

...previous article Next article...

Most Popular Stories
Daily News Headlines

Get a free email of the news articles

Click for sample copy - Our privacy policy