Most iPhone Users Uninterested in Apple Intelligence, Survey Suggests
iPhone Users largely avoid Apple information A new investigation reveals that these features were released before iOS 18.2.
A survey was conducted by sales cellThe technology trade-in platform revealed that although nearly half of iPhone users (47.6%) believe that artificial intelligence is an important factor when purchasing a smartphone, 73% of those who have used Apple’s artificial intelligence products believe that these features have almost no Add any value. This sentiment isn’t unique to Apple. The study also found that 87% of Samsung users expressed similar dissatisfaction with the AI tools available on Galaxy devices.
Apple will release iOS 18.1 in October 2024, launching many artificial intelligence features. The most commonly used tools include writing tools (helping with text editing and summarization) and notification summarization (condensing key information from multiple notifications into a single view). 72% and 54% of the respondents have used these software respectively. Other features such as priority messaging, cleaning photoand Smart Reply have lower adoption rates, ranging from 44.5% to 20.9%. Features like natural language search and transcribed summaries in photos are even less popular, with less than 15% of users trying them.
A key finding of the study is that Apple users are more likely than Samsung users to view artificial intelligence as an important deciding factor when buying a phone, despite a general lack of use of current features. While nearly half of iPhone users say artificial intelligence is a very or somewhat important consideration, only 23.7% of Samsung users feel the same way. Despite this, many Apple users have yet to update their devices to iOS 18.1 to access these features, with 57.6% citing this as the main reason for not using Apple Intelligence. Others said they found the features unhelpful or had concerns about accuracy and privacy.
Despite advances in artificial intelligence, Apple users’ brand loyalty has weakened in recent years, with surveys showing that 16.8% of iPhone users would consider switching to Samsung if Galaxy’s artificial intelligence capabilities were significantly better. This shows a significant decline in loyalty, with only 78.9% of respondents currently expressing strong support for the Apple ecosystem, down from 92% in 2021. feature, suggesting Apple faces tougher competition to retain its user base.
Surveys also show that most smartphone users are unwilling to pay for artificial intelligence services. Only 11.6% of Apple users said they would consider subscribing to such features, while only 4% of Samsung users said they would. It remains to be seen whether iOS 18.2 will roll out, which introduces things like Genmon Temple Integration with ChatGPT may change people’s perceptions.
The survey was conducted in late 2024 and included more than 2,000 participants ages 18 and older in the United States. The pool consists of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy users with AI-enabled devices.
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