The exodus of Android phone users to iPhone and Apple’s iOS ecosystem could be slowing.
According to a report by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), based on data from US consumers from the past five years, showed that the proportion of iPhone buyers who were former Android users fell to 13% last year, from 15% in 2022; however, that’s still a higher proportion than in 2020 and 2021 when the number was 11%.
Users migrating from Android to Apple and vice versa isn’t unheard of, although according to the same study, more than 90% of smartphone users tend to stick with whichever ecosystem they were first introduced to.
Over the five years, 2022 shows the largest increase in Android users switching over to iPhones. The flagships of that year were the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra for Android and the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
This isn’t just a trend in the US, as data from the International Data Corporation (IDC), shows that in 2023 the rising popularity of iPhones worldwide knocked Samsung off the top spot as the world’s largest provider of smartphones; a spot it’s held for 12 years.