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Some things appear inevitable
Technology will take over your life. One day, you’ll be an actual robot. And teens just don’t want Android phones.
At least that’s the impression given every six months by the Taking Stock With Teens survey performed by investment bank Piper Sandler.
Why, a mere year ago, I wondered whether we should venerate the last teen to buy an Android phone.
Then, 88% of the 7,000 teens surveyed said they owned an iPhone. An overwhelming 90% said their next phone would be an iPhone.
The numbers had been progressively mounting like the squirrels on my garden trees.
Yet here is this April’s survey, and a revolution has occurred. A very minor revolution, to be sure. But Androiders biannually pained by this survey may take hope. A little hope.
You see, 87% of teens now say they own an iPhone. And an almost piffling 87% say their next phone will be an iPhone.
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The times are a-changing. Perhaps. A little. Pe3k — Shutterstock
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