According to an online survey conducted in April among more than 2,000 employed, adult mobile phone users in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK more than 50 percent of iPod owners would seriously consider the iPhone for their next mobile phone.
The results showed that Apple still lags behind the likes of Nokia and Sony Ericsson in the mobile phone market but thats hardly surprising considering they haven’t even released a handset yet. In fact most people in Europe have yet to see an iPhone advert and won’t be able to buy one until 2008.
Respondents were asked to rate how likely they would be to choose different vendor brands for their next personal mobile phone. Unsurprisingly, Nokia came out as the clear leader, with almost half the respondents giving the vendor the highest rating and 84% saying they were more likely than not to consider it. Nokia was some way ahead of Sony Ericsson, which was followed closely by Samsung and then Motorola. Consumers’ ratings of Apple gave it a mid-table position, behind LG, but marginally ahead of well-known smart mobile device vendors like RIM, HP and Palm.
“Apple’s rating improves dramatically when you talk to existing iPod owners,” said Pete Cunningham, senior analyst at Canalys. “Almost half the respondents who owned an iPod rated Apple as more likely than not be considered for their next phone, compared to just 20% for those who didn’t have an iPod, and they were five times as likely to give Apple the highest rating. There is a lot of loyalty there that Apple can tap into.”
Via Cellular News
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Duker 06.29.07 at 3:07 pm
This does not suprise me. ipod customers are very loyal, and will pay the premium!