Sunday, December 7, 2014

Three quarters of Dutch people have a smartphone – NU.nl

According to a report from Telecompaper . In the third quarter of 2012, 56 percent of the Dutch a smartphone, a year later, was that around 67 percent.

Samsung is by far the biggest smartphone brand in the Netherlands. Nearly half (47 percent) of the Dutch has a device from Samsung, almost a quarter (23 percent) an iPhone. The rest of the market is divided among smaller smartphone manufacturers like HTC, LG, Sony and Huawei.

From the manufacturers especially Apple knows its customer loyalty. As an iPhone user also has a tablet, this is in 75 percent of cases an iPad. iPhones are also gladly sold; a third of iPhone users has sold his old set.

The passing of an old appliance to a family member is also increasingly popular. In the last quarter, 11 percent of Dutch or gotten her phone of a relative, a year ago that percentage was still at 7 percent.

The study also shows that men are more likely to buy the latest phones, while women settle for older models. Thus, 55 percent of the Galaxy S5 owners a man, and 45 percent female.

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By: NU.nl

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