iPhone: More and more young people are buying Apple phones

The iPhone is increasingly popular among young people, the number of those who own an Apple phone is constantly increasing, along with the number of young people interested in them.

Teenagers buy iPhones

iPhone is very successful among teenagers, this has been known for years and years, and a new study carried out in the USA shows us that things are getting better for Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. According to this study, three-quarters of American teenagers own an iPhone, the number is constantly increasing from one year to the next, it being spectacular anyway only based on what we know at this moment.

If in 2014 only 60% of American teenagers owned an iPhone, in 2018 it reached a percentage of 82%, constantly increasing thanks to the new models launched by Apple. In the fall of last year, the percentage was 78%, and now in the spring it has increased to 82%, so more and more teenagers are interested in Apple phones.

According to the study carried out in the country, 84% of teenagers who do not yet own an iPhone intend to buy a phone from Apple when they are going to change the model they already own. The interesting part is that the Apple Watch also enjoys an unexpectedly high popularity, 20% of the teenagers participating in the study intend to buy the smart watch in the next 6 months.

teenagers own iphone

"iPhone ownership among teens could go even higher - 84% of teens say their next phone will be an iPhone. The enduring popularity of the iPhone in America's high schools may also be leading to a boom in Apple Watch interest. 20% of teens plan to buy an Apple Watch in the next 6 months, and Apple is the 2nd-most desired brand among upper-income teens, behind only Rolex, according to the survey."

Considering that teenagers are not exactly typical consumers for Apple, it is quite clear that functions like Animoji would have great popularity among them. The Apple company has always known what functions to implement in its products to attract the interest of teenagers, and this seems to continue in the coming years, with incomes to match.