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Number of users who switched from Android devices to iOS, has been on an upward trend for many years. But this year, for the first time, there has been a noticeable decline – at least in terms of users in the United States.

CIRP this week released its latest study looking at how many new iPhone owners in the US are switching from Android smartphones. After reaching the five-year mark maxima last spring, the number of users who switched from Android to iPhone, surprisingly, has declined somewhat. In May of last year, CIRP data showed that a record 15% of new iPhone owners in the US came from Android, and the average selling price was just under $1. However, a new report from CIRP earlier this year shows that this trend has reversed somewhat through 000.

According to the latest data from CIRP, only 13% of new iPhone buyers in the US say they iOS switched from Android. This is a 2% decrease from last year's figures. However, this is still 2% more than the company saw in users in 2020 and 2021, and this is also in line with the figures from 2019. As mentioned above, the figures include transitions to iPhone in each calendar year. It will be interesting to see whether Android devices regain dominance in 2024. iPhonem. Notably, the Samsung S24 series was very well received after its launch in January 2024, even receiving a higher customer satisfaction score than iPhone 15 and 15 Dec.

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