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I have personally started to see iPhone users skipping Apple for their new phones, something I didn't expect an average consumer to do for a long time.
Your comment has nothing to do with what I said. Which I fully understand is anecdotal evidence based on my experience so it's lacking a pie chart for you. But these people have moved from iPhone to Android and haven't returned them.
It's pretty obvious that itunes, facetime, icloud is all about making sure you are too reliant to think about leaving Apple, something which people will freely admit to.
Return rates are totally interesting though.