If this keeps happening Android will clearly be second in a few years.

Switching from Android to iPhone popular on Samsung's home turf

South Koreans under 30 years of age are switching from Android to iPhone in
substantial numbers, according to a new...

By Ben Lovejoy

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Switching from Android on Samsung's home turf | Seoul city at sunset

South Koreans under 30 years of age are switching from 

Android

 to 

iPhone

 in substantial numbers, according to a new report.

The shift is significant in a country where patriotic support for local
brand 

Samsung

 is usually extremely strong .

It's no surprise to learn that 85% of South Korean smartphone users aged
under 30 had Android phones such as Samsung and LG as their first
smartphones.

Support for local brands is generally very high, and it's also common for
younger adults to be influenced by their parents.

In the final quarter of last year, for example, Samsung's market share in
the country 

was 63%.

But younger smartphone owners are switching to iPhone in significant
numbers. A new 

Counterpoint Research

 study shows that some 53% of those under 30 now own an iPhone. In contrast,
for those who started with an iPhone, only 8% have switched to Android.

The performance of the iPhone - especially with respect to camera quality -
was the most significant factor, closely followed by brand image. This has

been helped by a Shot on iPhone ad campaign in South Korea.

As for the reason for switching from an Android phone to an iPhone,
respondents cited "Performance" (32%) and "Brand image" (31%) as the first
and second

priorities.

In particular, in terms of performance, satisfaction and expectation with
the camera had the greatest impact on the purchase decision. Apple operates
a

number of R&D centers specializing in imaging technology and is evaluated to
have maximized the camera performance of its devices by achieving good
harmony

between hardware and software.

Additionally, Apple recently launched a campaign called 'Shot on iPhone' in
the South Korean market. The campaign emphasizes the iPhone's camera
performance

through collaboration with a music video by Korean girl group NewJeans and a
short film by director Park Chan-wook.

Chan-wook was one of the first big-name film directors to shoot a film
entirely on iPhone, 

using an iPhone 4 back in 2011.

This was partly a marketing initiative, as it was part-funded by iPhone
carrier KT Corp. More recently, Chan-wook shot another film last year 

on the iPhone 13 Pro.

 

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