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by rock_hard
3078 days ago
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It most certainly does...it does for most if not all kind of products. One example I have at hand is for mobile apps...not the best one in this context but here we go: Most users forget about a app if they haven’t used it in 7 days! It’s not like they forget to use it, or forget they had it...they forget that it exits! |
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Secondly, many people treat their phone more as a lease than an outright purchase. Carriers provide a ton of options to upgrade your phone regularly that could easily cause low-use users to habitually upgrade every 2 years or so.
Lastly, Apple phones in particular seem to be seen as a luxury. Luxury sales aren't necessarily tied to frequency of use. For example, I have a set of name brand golf clubs that I touch maybe 5 times a summer.
I am definitely not saying that you are wrong, but there are a lot of compounding factors to this. Phones are a fairly unique market.