A sentence is often heard among friends: People who use the iPhone are embarrassed to say it's not good. According to a recent report by the British Daily Mail, a survey conducted by YouGov showed that 20% of iPhone users admitted that they were constantly in debt to the bank, which is twice the average level of British people. On the other hand, 54% of Android phone users proudly said they had never experienced financial difficulties, and half of BlackBerry users also said so.
This is not only a matter of consumption concept. The survey also showed that the income of Android and BlackBerry users was higher than that of iPhone users. 10% of BlackBerry users earn more than 50,000 pounds per year, while only half of iPhone users have the same income level, which is less than 5%. Android users are in the middle, with 7% earning more than 50,000 pounds per year. At the same time, nearly half of iPhone users admitted that their annual income is less than 20,000 pounds. Among BlackBerry and Android users, the proportion of users below this income line is only 38% and 27%, respectively.