Now more than ever, Americans are falling all over themselves to
continue their collective love
affair with the Apple
iPhone.
In J.D. Power's most recent quarterly survey of
smartphone owners' satisfaction levels with their handsets, the iPhone again has come out — far
and away —
at the top of the heap.
In every metric but one, owners give the iPhone the highest marks: 5
stars out of 5 in the J.D. Power "Power Circle Ratings."
Apple
owners gave their iPhones
top marks for ease of operation, operating system, physical design,
handset features, and an overall satisfaction rating.
The iPhone,
however, earned a mere 2 out of 5 rating for its puny battery life. (I
feel your pain on that one, folks.)
In comparison, the other
smartphone makers rated earned dismal scores. The BlackBerry line got a 3
out of 5 overall satisfaction rating, enough to put it in a solid second
place in the survey. All the other brands analyzed — Palm, HTC, Nokia,
and Samsung — scored a pathetic 2 out of 5 stars for overall
satisfaction.
The good news: Owners of other brands of phones
aren't completely turned off by their devices. The BlackBerry earned a 5
out of 5 rating for its battery life, and both Nokia and Samsung scored
4 out of 5 in that
category.
But other than those highlights, the numbers are
pretty grim. In fact, while the iPhone's overall satisfaction rating
remained unchanged since the last survey, every other manufacturer's
rating has been on the decline.
What
do users polled in this survey like the most about their phones? The
touchscreen. Failure to include a touchscreen on a smartphone was
responsible for a healthy smackdown in a phone's average rating, and
consumers now say that they even prefer traditional ("dumb") phones with
touchscreens by a wide margin over those with nothing but keypads.
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer
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