Nearly 7% of AirTag users plan to use the device to track their partners
21% of respondents said that they would like to see the return of Touch ID with this year’s iPhone 13 series, while 17% want to see the screen refresh at a 120Hz rate. The same percentage want to see a thinner notch or no notch at all on the phone. Other items on the wish list include the return of the power adapter inside the box (15%), a bigger battery (12%), better camera (8.3%), faster processor (6.8%), a compact phone (5%), better waterproofing (2.2%), foldable design (1%), and the removal of the Lightning port (.8%).
42% like the AirTag system and call it “reliable” thanks to Apple’s “Find My” network. 19% favor the strong privacy features while 10% are happy about the replaceable batteries that power each unit. 57% of AirTag buyers say that that they would buy the 4 pack while 43% would prefer to purchase them individually.
92.6% of those taking the survey are locked into the Apple ecosystem and would never switch to Android
And perhaps the best news for Apple is that 92.6% of those responding to the survey say that they are locked into the Apple ecosystem and have no plans to switch to Android. 7.4% would consider leaving the Apple ecosystem for Android. The last survey back in March showed that 91.9% of Apple users would rather fight than switch.
The survey was conducted between May 4th and May 11th with over 3,000 U.S. iPhone and iPad users age 18 and older taking part.