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US iPhone user survey: Price and heat dissipation are the most important factors for upgrading to the 16 series

2024-08-20

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IT Home reported on August 20 that the second-hand platform SellCell released a questionnaire survey report yesterday (August 19). After interviewing 2,000 American iPhone owners,It was found that 61.9% of consumers said they would upgrade to the iPhone 16 series models.


In terms of motivation to upgrade, 30.9% of people said that Apple's pricing for the iPhone 16 is their biggest concern; the second is heat management, with 26.8% hoping that Apple can optimize heat dissipation and minimize the impact of frequency reduction. IT Home attached the relevant screenshots as follows:


Apple Intelligence ranked third, with 21.6% of consumers wanting to see more unique AI features; fourth was faster A-series chips, accounting for 21.5%; and fifth was larger screen size.

Sixth and seventh place are external buttons. 19% of people hope to see operation buttons in all iPhone 16 models, and 17.7% are keen to see the leaked camera button.

In terms of size, about 54.9% of the respondents said they wanted a bigger iPhone. A total of 33% of the respondents disagreed, believing that iPhones are getting bigger and bigger and consumers can no longer afford them.


In the survey, a small number of people (12.1%) hope to return to the era of mini iPhones and hope that a new compact version will be launched.

If we further break down the responses between men and women, men are more willing to use a larger iPhone than women, with a ratio of 62.1% to 47.8%. However, 41.5% of women think that iPhones are getting bigger, while the proportion of men is 24.4%.