US-based Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), which studies consumers, published a report last week about how quickly people replace or repair Apple devices. In the report, respondents More than 80% of their lost, stolen or broken iPhones have been seen to get a new one or have it repaired immediately or within a few days, only 6% wait longer than a week.
Today CIRP has published a brand new report based on the data from this research. The new report examines how this opinion changes with consumer age. kind of like how addicted people in the US are to their iPhones revealed.
According to the report, people between the ages of 18 and 24 don’t switch iPhones right away, but people over 45 want it right away.

When we examine the data, we see that the results are contrary to the predictions of many of us. Normally, we think that teens are more attached to their phones, especially their iPhones. However, this report shows that this is not the case for the 18-24 age group. Only 59% of this age group has the lowestwhen something happens to their iPhone immediately/same day or within a few days He says he will buy a new one or have it repaired.
On the other hand, those who want to switch phones the fastest 55 years and older we see that. between the ages of 55 and 64 90% ofif older than 65 years 92% of He stated that he would change his phone immediately. On the other hand, the 45-54 age group can also switch phones immediately. of 89% course seems to be.
We can say that the report is quite interesting as it is often associated with young users who are addicted to their phones. In addition, CIRP Similar results on devices such as iPad and Mac states that it is. Naturally economic situation, availability of spare device It should be noted that many factors such as So it is possible that the percentage of young users is low.
CIRP also recently appeared in another study. This study, which examined the distribution of iPhones by gender, showed that men preferred Pro models, while women preferred standard and Plus models.