This article was published on March 15, 2010

Report: Blackberry Users Have iPhone And Android Envy


Report: Blackberry Users Have iPhone And Android Envy

Recent data collected via survey shows that Blackberry users are quite attracted to other smartphone platforms, especially Android and Apple’s iPhone.

Some 40% of Blackberry users, according to CrowdScience, prefer the iPhone as their next smartphone purchase. Even more, some 32% of Blackberry users said that they would drop their Crackberry for the latest Android offering, the Nexus One.

As if that was not enough, the same survey found exceptionally strong brand loyalty among current iPhone and Android users. For both camps, 90% of their users plan to stay on their current platforms. What does that mean? Blackberry has a restless userbase, and its two main rival platforms are hardly shedding users.

Of course, Blackberries are more often used for business purposes, so the brand does have inherent strength in that area. However, the mindshare war seems to be already won. Some 7% of Blackberry users only use their Blackberries for business uses. For iPhone and Blackberry users that number is effectively zero.

Of course, this says little of Palm and its Pre other than that it is far enough behind to be left there. As Palm struggles to find its own place in the smartphone world, do not forget that in short order (this year) we will have the new Microsoft line of 7 Series phones.

That is when all of this gets even more interesting. With iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7 Series, the n900, Blackberry, and WebOS all fighting for the same userbase, smartphones are going to get better, quickly. Buckle up, Android and iPhone won this round, but it’s the next that is really going to blow your mind.

Full Press Release:

Android Battles iPhone for Hearts of Lustful Blackberry Users, Finds Latest Crowd Science Survey

Android Equals iPhone in Smartphone Loyalty: 90% Won’t Change Brand

March 15, 2010 – Silicon Valley, California – Nearly 40% of Blackberry users continue to prefer Apple’s iPhone as their next smartphone purchase, but a third of them would also switch to the Android operating system, according to the second smartphone brand loyalty survey conducted semi-annually via Crowd Science’s (www.crowdscience.com) advanced research platform for online audience measurement. The Crowd Scientists also found Android users rivaling iPhone users in loyalty, with about 90% of each user group planning to stick with their current brand when buying their next phone.

Asked specifically if they’d swap their present phone for Google’s new Android-based Nexus One, 32% of Blackberry users said “yes,” compared with just 9% of iPhone users. This figure zoomed to 60% for users of smartphones not made by Blackberry or Apple.

“These results show that the restlessness of Blackberry users with their current brand hasn’t just been driven by the allure of iPhone,” said John Martin, CEO of Crowd Science. “Rather, Blackberry as a brand just isn’t garnering the loyalty seen with other mobile operating systems.”

Crowd Science’s methodology applies rigorous sampling and research techniques to online populations, allowing for real-time results. Indeed, a significant event affecting the research – the debut of Nexus One on January 5 – occurred midway through the Dec. 24. 2009 to Jan. 21, 2010 study period. Rather than being a disruptive factor, however, the Crowd Scientists were able to measure how the launch affected the attitudes of respondents. For example, awareness of the Android operating system jumped six points – to 66% from 60%. Moving from awareness to familiarity, however, results were stable throughout the research period – at about 10% for all smartphone users excluding Android owners.

Awareness of the Google Nexus One phone itself following launch was found to be 91% amongst iPhone users, 75% amongst Blackberry users, and 73% amongst users of other smartphones.

Other survey results include:

· Android users skew younger and less affluent than iPhone and Blackberry users.

· Users of all types of smartphones had downloaded more free applications than paid ones during the preceding seven days, with iPhone users significantly more likely to pay for apps, Android users leading in free apps, and Blackbery users far behind on both fronts.

· Both Android users and iPhone users were found much more likely than Blackberry users to use their phones only for personal use (32%, 28% and 16% respectively). On the other hand, 7% of Blackberry users use their phone only for business, with that category of user minimal with iPhone (1%) and non-existent in the Android base.

For the survey, the Crowd Scientists tapped 1,140 respondents who were randomly recruited via the Crowd Science Sample Beta program from websites serving more than 20 million unique visitors. The vast majority of respondents (44%) used a regular cell phone, not a smart phone. iPhone users represented 17% of the respondents, followed by Blackberry users (15%), Nokia (10%), Windows Mobile (4%), Android (3%) and Palm (2%).

About Crowd Science:

Crowd Science was formed by experts in online market research and audience measurement with a mission to “raise the bar” in the measurement of online populations. Their goal is to help web properties understand all facets of their audience, including the impact of marketing and outreach efforts on social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook, through rigorous, verifiable interactive research. The company has developed an advanced platform for audience measurement and real-time survey research.

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