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Mobile customers in the US now hold onto their phones for an average of six years before buying a new one, according to Nomura's Instinet, which is twice as long as they did in 2012. Details: https://t.co/5QsVWc5vl5 https://t.co/luZSSdqKlh
— Mike Dano (@mikeddano) August 23, 2019
Strategy Analytics: iPhone 업그레이드 주기, 고객들이 혁신 결여를 느끼기 때문에 계속 저조해.
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) August 23, 2019
- 삼성 폰 현역 주기 16.5개월에 비해 애플 18개월로 나타나
- 응답자 7%만 $1000 이상 차기 iPhone 업그레이드 의사 밝혀
- 5G의 가장 큰 장벽, 가격이라고 말해 https://t.co/d24nYZXsvZ
스트래티지 애널리틱스: 아이폰 사용자들의 교체주기가 길어지고 있어, 이른바 '혁신정체'와 가격상승 탓으로 분석. https://t.co/sLrHFIDntk
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) August 23, 2019
Not surprised... ? https://t.co/cvx9W31aOS via @horwitz / @VentureBeat #Smartphones
— Phil Siarri (@philsiarri) August 23, 2019
High prices and #5G extend the U.S. #smartphone replacement cycle to 33 months https://t.co/juFXIIbpTb
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) August 23, 2019
ICYMI: The average iPhone has been active for 18 months https://t.co/YpoqU5ehyN by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/K7VLtmOr4f
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) August 23, 2019
The average iPhone has been active for 18 months https://t.co/YpoqU5vSql by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/QpalIXiwfp
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) August 23, 2019
The average iPhone has been active for 18 months
— Switch Apple Mac (@SwitchTM) August 23, 2019
https://t.co/oismqUHVDM
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