77% of iPhone Owners Are “Very Satisfied”
This one goes out to all of my iPhone-hating readers. A recent iPhone owners survey from ChangeWave Alliance conducted from July 18-25 revealed that 77% of iPhone owners said they were “Very Satisfied” with their iPhone. The survey reveals that another 15% said they were “Somewhat Satisfied” with their iPhone, making for a combined 92% Satisfaction Rating — which ChangeWave says is the best they’ve ever seen for a mobile phone.
For purposes of perspective, ChangeWave compared the results of this iPhone survey with past surveys for other cell phone manufacturers, and the results are staggering: Apple (77%), RIM (50%), Sanyo (48%), LG (41%), Nokia (39%), Samsung (37%), etc.
What iPhone owners liked most about the device was the “Integration of Phone, iPod and Internet Browser” (66%). The second most liked feature was the “Touch Screen Interface” (45%), followed by “Ease of Use” (22%).
The same amount of those who were very satisfied, 77%, also said they were “Very Likely” to recommend the iPhone to a colleague or friend. (Anyone who knows me knows I am horribly guilty of this
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Finally, more than one-in-five (22%) of non-iPhone owners surveyed said they will purchase an iPhone in the future for themselves or someone else, compared with 13% back in April.
Clearly the iPhone is more than satisfying the majority of customers who have purchased the device. Even though my first iPhone broke, I am still extremely satisfied with the device and haven’t used my T-Mobile Dash in quite some time. So to anyone out there considering getting an iPhone, I continue to highly recommend it, as do a large percentage of iPhone owners elsewhere.



Still doesnt show how much it sucks to explain to your parents that you are gay.
They’re all just in better moods because they’ve seen an unexpected lift in their sex lives… So I suppose the other 23% are just beyond help, or they never take their iPhone out of their den full of Apple products.
Guess more than half of them are defenceless victims of a nice marketing brain wash