Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Today more than ever, teens prefer iPhone over Android – CNET in Spanish



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young people still love the iPhone.

Sarah Mitroff / CNET

are the increasingly conservative adolescents in the context of mobile, this appears to be the case

every six months Piper Jaffray conducted an extensive survey -. called Taking Stock with Team – between the young members of our next great generation, which ask teenagers things like: what fashion brands you love (Lululemon, apparently)

But what about the gadgets ? Android has finally begun to make inroads among teenagers? Apparently not.

69 percent of the approximately 6,500 adolescents, with an average age of 16.5 years old, interviewed for this survey they own an iPhone, one percentage point compared to 6 months ago.

75 percent said they expected their next phone to be an iPhone. That is also one percentage point above. Meanwhile, Android is held by 19 percent as choosing your next phone. The situation is not much better with tablets. Ownership of iPad a couple of points slipped to 48 percent. Ownership of iPad Mini rose one point to 16 percent. However, 50 percent of these teens said their next tablet would be an iPad, with another 13 percent voting for the iPad Mini.

The desire for a new Android tablet two points sank to 14 percent.

Perhaps most surprising about this survey is that despite considerable effort by Microsoft to make its tablet Surface is a more interesting proposition, only 19 percent of people planning buy a tablet said it would be a Windows tablet. That’s down 23 percent from six months ago.

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