Survey finds most iPhone owners aren't Mac users
recently published a survey (PDF) from a selected group of 460 iPhone owners. Here is a summary of the results:
80% of iPhone owners said they were "satisfied" with the device
72% of users said they use the iPhone at least once a day for e-mail
55% of those surveyed said that the iPhone has increased their mobile browsing
Almost half of the owners changed their carrier
40% of those that switched, switched from a smartphone device
1/3 of iPhone owners carry 2 phones
13% of iPhone owners surveyed have unlocked iPhones
1 out of 10 users reported "hand pain" after use
1 out of 5 iPhones were purchased as a gift
Only 20% of the users surveyed said that they had both an iPod and Mac; while only 5% said they had had a Mac and no iPod. Half of iPhone owners are under 30 years of age and students took up 16% of iPhone usage. While not surprising, the most desired new feature is applications and Exchange support. iPhone owners are of course paying more for their monthly phone bill -- the average phone bill before iPhone purchase was around $78/mo. and after purchase was around $97/mo.
You can read the full survey by downloading the published survey from Rubicon Consulting.
[via MacRumors]