According to LikeFolio, analysis of consumer sentiment on Twitter, Samsung users are happier with their smartphones than Apple iPhone users? Do you want to know the reason? Keep on reading for more details!
Samsung users are happier with their phones than iPhone customers?
LikeFolio has researched social-data to discover consumer trends. Furthermore, this research has measured how positively users are reacting to the Apple iPhone and Samsung handsets. Let’s take a look at the newest Apple phone: iPhone X. The iPhone X comes with a large screen, powerful camera system and the new FaceID. However, the iPhone X battery is not being durable which can result in the price of repair or replacement. Additionally, the Apple iPhone X price starts at $999 – $1,149 ~ Rs. 64, 342 – 74,004. With the higher cost, this Apple phone is not the best phone that you can buy.
Meanwhile, Samsung took the first three spots in the Consumer Reports ranking, with the Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus, and Galaxy S7. Additionally, some of these phones has a reasonable price with great specs such as: the higher resolution, the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset, and more… For the price, Samsung Galaxy S8 price begins $724 ~ Rs. 46,630; Galaxy S8 Plus price starts at $849 ~ Rs. 54,681. Besides, Galaxy A7 price starts around $594 ~ Rs. 38,257. These large price differences could be one reason that iPhone customers seem less thrilled with their device than Samsung Galaxy owners.
In addition, Michael Olson, Pipper Jaffray’s Analyst, expects Apple to launch three iPhones with the X’s better OLED displays. On the other hand, “iPhone X ‘offspring’ can expand upgrade interest to a larger portion of iPhone Users in Fall-18,” he wrote. “As options for the ‘X’ generation iPhone expand, the ‘shots on goal’ for upgrading increases.”
Will Apple iPhone users be happy with their phones in 2018?
We have the good news for Apple. The shortcoming of Apple iPhone X could benefit the manufacturer. Additionally, analysts encourage investors to buy Apple devices. Because the iPhone X may lead to a super long cycle for the company.