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Android Switchers Don’t Need the Latest and Greatest iPhones
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Android Switchers Don’t Need the Latest and Greatest iPhones

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Michael Levin and Josh Lowitz
Feb 29, 2024
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We continue our analysis of iPhone buyers that switch from an Android phone. Previously we looked at the percentage of iPhone buyers who switched from an Android phone and their demographics. We found that a small but consistent share of iPhone buyers do switch from Android phones, and these customers tend to be more male and have lower incomes than existing iPhone owners.

Here, we look at which iPhone models Android switchers buy. Not surprisingly, they often start with lower-cost legacy iPhone models. A surprising share, though, start with the Pro and Pro Max models.

Overall, Android switchers, who represent 10-15% of iPhone buyers in a given quarter, tend to buy older and thus less-expensive models. In the 12 months ended December 2023, 29% of Android switchers bought the legacy SE, 12, or 13 models, where the 13 included the base and mini models. In comparison, 21% of upgrading iPhone owners bought one of those models (Chart 1).

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