IN
TOUGH ECONOMY, LowER Income Mobile Consumers Turn to iPhone As Internet &
Entertainment Device
comScore unveils
demographics of iPhone owners and their usage behavior in new report
Reston, VA,October 27,
2008 – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a
leader in measuring the digital world, reports for the first time the
demographics of iPhone owners and reveals that while 43 percent of iPhone
owners earn in excess of $100,000 annually, the strongest growth in users is
coming from those earning less than the median household income, particularly
since the launch of the iPhone 3G. According to a new comScore report, “All
about iPhone,” iPhone adoption since June 2008 rose 48 percent among those earning
between $25,000 and $50,000 per year and by 46 percent among those earning
between $25,000 and $75,000. These growth rates are three times that of those
earning more than $100,000 per year. Overall, iPhone penetration grew 21
percent.
“As an additional
household budget item, a $200 device plus at least $70 per month for phone
service seems a bit extravagant for those with lower disposable income,” said
Jen Wu, senior analyst, comScore, the report’s author. “However, one actually
realizes cost savings when the device is used in lieu of multiple digital
devices and services, transforming the iPhone from a luxury item to a practical
communication and entertainment tool.”
iPhone 3G Launch Analysis: Growth
ofiPhone Owners by Annual Household
Income
Source: comScore Mobile
Three-month average ending June,
July and August 2008
Household Income
% Growth June to
August 2008
Under
$25,000
16%
$25,000
to $49,999
48%
$50,000
to $74,999
46%
$75,000
to $99,999
3%
$100,000
or more
16%
Total
21%
While the number of
consumers in the $25,000 to $50,000 income demographic declined marginally from
June to August 2008, their ranks among smartphone owners and mobile content
users grew, in most cases above the rate of the overall market. According to comScore Mobile, the number of
people earning between $25,000and
$50,000 accessing news and information via their mobile browser grew by five
percent since June, while the market overall grew by three percent. comScore
also reported seven percent growth in mobile e-mail usage and five percent
growth in mobile music consumption among those earning between $25,000 and
$50,000 per year.
“These data indicate that lower-income mobile
subscribers are increasingly turning to their mobile devices to access the
Internet, e-mail and their music collections,” observed Mark Donovan, senior analyst,
comScore. “Smartphones, and the iPhone in particular, are appealing to a new
demographic and satisfying demand for a single device for communication and
entertainment, even as consumers weather the economy by cutting back on gadgets.”
Installed Base and Consumption
Trend Among Mobile Subscribers with Income of $25,000-$50,000
Source: comScore Mobile
Number of Users: Three-month
average ending June and August 2008
June
August
Growth
Overall Market Growth
Smartphone
2,870
3,314
15%
12%
iPhone
266
394
48%
21%
Listened to mobile music
4,682
4,901
5%
-0.3%
Sideloaded music
3,721
3,768
1%
-2%
Used Email
6,818
7,261
6%
8%
News/Info via Browser
7,934
8,322
5%
3%
More details on the
demographics and usage patterns of iPhone users and related industry trends in
the U.S. are available in the comScore report, “All about iPhone,” which is
available now at www.comscore.com/iphone.
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