Prior Motorola RAZR Owners Switched To iPhone Says Survey
Posted by: Dave M. in Apple, Switcher, Weblog Comment, iPhone, tags: Apple, Switcher
Daring Fireball linked to a survey report that shows that 24 percent of current iPhone owners switched from the Motorola RAZR. Whelp, I’m one of them. I had a RAZR before I bought my iPhone. I loved the RAZR due to it’s size. It was small, metal so that if it was dropped it wouldn’t crack the case, and quite thin.
Survey Claims 24 Percent of U.S. iPhone Owners Switched From a Razr
If it’s even vaguely close to accurate, that’s a remarkable number. It might also explain Motorola’s precipitous decline.
★ Sunday, 22 June 2008
[From Daring Fireball Linked List: Survey Claims 24 Percent of U.S. iPhone Owners Switched From a Razr]
My old RAZR is now being used by my wife. However, with the new iPhone just around the corner. I’m really considering getting the new iPhone. Mostly for the higher speed data connection. I use my iPhone about 4 or so hours a day checking mail, surfing the internet, reading tweet’s on twitter, etc… Plus, the $300 price tag is pretty darn good to for the 16GB phone.
If I do get the new iPhone, I’ll probably be giving my wife my current iPhone and then she will be switching from the RAZR to the iPhone.
So overall, I really believe the statistic and am not the least bit surprised.

Twitter
Jaiku


Entries (RSS)
I agree with that survey as well. My brother and I both had a RAZR and when the iPhone came out, we both switched to the iPhone! I’m also contemplating getting the new iPhone. I use it often but the new data plan is a little more pricey… I’m going to have to research it more.