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Yes, okay, you buy Android -- this does not affect the demographic background of iPhone buyers. I'm baffled by the lack of comprehension on this matter.
Thom acts sarcastic about this being surprising but then everyone here is falling over the incorrect stereotype that only old people use iPhones. Even if there are fewer iPhones, it doesn't mean there are less young people choosing them amongst the audience of iPhone users.
Same thing in my country. Most youngsters can't afford an iProduct, so it's mostly management-style people who have them. Most of my co-workers have Android phones, whereas most in management and sales (i.e. people who care about their image) use iPhones. It's just an insignificant observation, but I've noticed that often ownership of an iPhone can be easily correlated with the value of the owner's wristwatch.





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2010-06-25
It won't hold out in India. We buy mobiles. Percentage of youngsters able to afford $900 mobiles is way less. Even when they can afford we tend to see the specs!. You would see iPhone more with business guys since it acts like a status symbol.