Existing iPhone Users Hoping the iPhone 5 Addresses Battery Concerns
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Among American's familiar with the iPhone, about 4 in 10 (39%) adults choose the battery life as the feature they most dislike, followed by the keyboard (21%), phone reception (20%), Siri limitations (11%) and volume controls (11%).
The findings come from a survey commissioned by RetailMeNot. However, nearly 4 in 10 (38%) report that they do not have an issue with any of these iPhone features.
As such, those familiar with the iPhone are most hoping that the iPhone 5 will address many of these complaints. The most wished for enhancements for the iPhone 5 include an improved battery life (63%), improved phone reliability/reception (46%), faster processing speed (44%) and a larger screen (43%).
Other desired improvements include keyboard improvement for typing emails and text messages (36%), a thinner/slimmer body (30%), Siri improvements (25%) and presentation projection capabilities (15%).
Men are more likely than women to want a faster processing speed (49% vs. 39%), whereas women are more likely to want keyboard improvements (42% vs. 31%).
20% would like the new iPhone to have digital payment technology, with parents (27%) and those with college degrees (25%) among the most interested in digital payment technology.
Tags: [apple iphone] [USA]
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