New Study Shows the Average iPhone Is Older Than You May Think
Earlier this fall, Apple unveiled its newest slate of iPhones. The iPhone 17 and iPhone Air models boast fancy new features and even some new color options, but the phone maker could be a victim of its own success when it comes to attracting new customers.
A new survey suggests that smartphone buyers are holding on to their phones for longer, and that they're spending less on average to upgrade when they make the decision to do so.
A survey conducted by Reviews.org asked 1,000 American adults about their phone preferences.