Research conducted recently by CIRP shows that most Apple users who own an iPhone are very tempted to purchase another product developed by the Cupertino-based tech giant, though not everybody does this at the end of the day. More specifically, nearly 90 percent of the people who own an iPhone also own a computer, but on the other hand, out of these respondents, fewer than 40 percent said they have a Mac. When it comes to tablets, however, the iPad is clearly the preferred choice, as close to 80 percent of the iPhone owners say they have a tablet, with nearly 70 percent explaining they got themselves an iPad. Apple needs to do better Some 65 percent of the iPhone users say they also have a smartwatch but less than 50 percent have an Apple Watch, and given the limited functionality of some devices on iOS, there’s a chance some people went for Xiaomi, Fitbit, and Garmin devices. “Apple has failed to replicate its mobile success in selling home-bas...
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