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Do all rich people use iPhones?
A new study published the National Bureau of Economic Research found that almost 70 percent of people who have an iPhone also have high incomes. “Across all years in our data, no individual brand is as predictive of being high-income as owning an Apple iPhone in 2016.”
Are Apple products only for rich people?
Apple isn’t just for rich people. In an interview with Fortune, the Apple CEO insisted that his is a company for all mankind. He refused to even accept that Apple was a high-margin organization. “We price for the value of our products.
Is iPhone only for rich?
In 2004, purchasing a new car or owning your own computer were the biggest sign that you were wealthy, whereas in 1992 it was if you had a dishwasher, answering machine or enjoyed Grey Poupon Dijon mustard. Yes, mustard.
Do millionaires use iPhones?
People in wealthier states prefer iPhones over Samsung Galaxy phones. If you live in a higher-income state, it’s likely you own an iPhone. That’s according to new data out from internet marketing company WebpageFX, which analyzed data from 30 million mobile device users.
Can poor people buy iPhone?
Some poor people are better at saving money than you might give them credit for. Some poor people might buy them second hand, in some cases for a sweet deal from someone they know. You can get an iPhone 7 for like $250–300 online if you look long and hard enough.
Are iPhone users rich people?
It’s a common perception that iPhone users are rich people. However, this recent survey pointed out that most iPhone users are actually not! A China-based survey company called MobData recently published their report, which compiled the information of smartphone users in China.
Are iPhone users in China ‘poor people in disguise’?
What caught our attention was the fact that iPhone users in China mostly consist of lower-middle-class people who are described as ‘poor people in disguise’. Which is why it’s not surprising that many Apple users are still rocking the iPhone 6, which debuted in 2014.
Why are so many people still using the iPhone 6?
Which is why it’s not surprising that many Apple users are still rocking the iPhone 6, which debuted in 2014. They are mostly single women aged between 18 and 34 who earn less than 3,000 Yuan (approx. RM1,800). Also, they have a lower education level compared to users of other brands and work as non-professionals.
Are Apple users more loyal than other brands?
Besides, the survey also revealed that Apple users are much more loyal compared to users of other brands. In fact, 65.7 per cent of its users will stick to the brand if they need to get a new phone.