In Samsung’s backyard, young kids are switching from Android to iPhone

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In South Korea, right in Samsung's backyard, youngsters under 30 are switching to the iPhone from Android handsets.

According to a new report, based on a survey taken of South Korean youngsters under 30, members of this group are abandoning their Android devices and switching to the iPhone. And this is taking place in the backyard of the top Android manufacturer Samsung. Per, a whopping 85% of South Koreans purchased an Android handset for their first smartphone. However, the report notes that 53% of them are now using an iPhone.

85% of South Koreans under 30 surveyed bought an Android device as their first phone; 53% of them now use an iPhone Remember the 92% of those South Koreans who bought an iPhone as their first phone and still have an iPhone to this day? 76% of them said that they are unwilling to use anfor their decision to stay away from them forever while performance was the reason given by 29%.

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