Android and BlackBerry lose a third of users to the iPhone, iPhone owners don't want bigger screens

  The company that made sthe study we talked about about an hour ago gives us some interesting details regarding the choices to be made by terminal owners Android/BlackBerry, but also regarding the preferences of the owners of iPhones. It seems that at the moment about a third of the owners of Android or BlackBerry terminals intend to give up those devices in favor of an iPhone, the numbers being extremely interesting considering that iOS is criticized for its shortcomings and for the small screens in iPhones.

Android phones were measured at a re-buy rate of 60%, up from 47% last year. "While the improvement is a positive sign," Munster writes, "Android is still losing 33% of current users to the iPhone. We also note that 38% of Blackberry users expect to switch to iPhone." 

  If we move from the competition to the owners of iPhone terminals, we find that the majority of those who own such a device do not want a larger screen in their iPhone. The preferences of these users contrast with those of Android terminal owners, but are similar to those of BlackBerry terminal owners. The study was conducted on 400 people from the USA and Asia, so you can look at it with a certain "dose" of disbelief. I abstract from the study and tell you that I would like a bigger screen in the iPhone and I think so iPhone 5 will fulfill my wish.