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54% Of Verizon’s Android, Blackberry Users To Switch To iPhone


By Webrank at February 06, 2011 1 Comments    Share

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More than half of Verizon’s current Android and Blackberry users indicated they are likely to switch to the iPhone when it arrives on the Verizon network on Feb. 10, according to a survey by uSamp.

uSamp conducted a “highly profiled online panel” of more than 700 smartphone users in late January. The survey found that 54 percent of respondents who have an Android or BlackBerry smartphone on Verizon are either very likely (25 percent) or somewhat likely (29 percent) to purchase the Verizon iPhone when it arrives next week. More>>

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