Posted on 04/22/2015 12:46:47 PM PDT by JOAT
Just over six percent of Americans plan to buy an Apple Watch this year, according to an online poll of 1,829 US adults conducted by Reuters/Ipsos. If accurate, that means Apple could sell as many as 15 million Watches this year, or more than double the total number of smartwatches sold by all manufacturers in 2014.
Who are these Watch watchers? Reuters interactive polling tool offers an in-depth and occasionally surprising look at the demographics.
According to this poll, Apple Watch fans are democratic leaning and college educated, largely male, but not necessarily Caucasian. They own their own homes and make a decent income. Theyre more likely to be east coast elitists than left coast liberals, but they still attend church. And many of them dont already own an iPhone.
In fact, if you crave an Apple Watch .
Youre probably a man
Men who wanted the Watch outnumbered women by a factor of nearly three to one. Despite Apples emphasis on fashionable design, it appears the Watch is still mostly a guy thing.
Youre young
Just over 11 percent of wannabe Watch owners are under the age of 39; fewer than 2 percent are over 50. The biggest chunk of Watch fans are between the ages of 30 and 39; some 13 percent plan to enter middle age with an Apple Watch on their wrists.
Youre well off
Nearly 9 percent of people who make $75K or more yearn for an Apple Watch, or twice as many as less affluent Americans. Oddly, people who earn between $75K and $100K are slightly more likely to buy one than those with incomes north of $100K. Perhaps those people already sport a gaudy overpriced timepiece on their wrists.
Youre educated
Four out of ten people surveyed had finished college or graduate school, and a solid 10 percent of them said yes to the Watch. Less than 5 percent of those who never got past high school will be shopping for one.
You probably voted for Obama
It appears our nation is as divided about its gadgets as it is about health care, immigration, and gay rights. One out of 10 survey respondents who voted for Obama in 2012 plan to pull the lever for an Apple Watch; fewer than one out of 20 Romney supporters are equally inspired.
But youre probably not Caucasian
Only 4 percent of white respondents said they plan to buy an Apple Watch, versus nearly 11 percent of minorities.
Youre more likely to live in the northeast
Surprisingly, fewer than 3 percent of residents in the Far West say they intend to get a Watch. Thats about a third the number of people living in the Mid-Atlantic and New England, where roughly 9 percent say theyll buy.
Youve never been married
Single people whove never married are 50 percent more likely than married couples to buy an Apple Watch, and about three times more enthusiastic about it than those who are divorced or separated. Apparently you can buy a Watch or pay alimony, but you cant do both.
Youre religious
More than 75 percent of people surveyed identified themselves as followers of a major world religion, and 7 percent of them plan to reap their Apple rewards on earth, not in heaven. Less than 4 percent of nonbelievers have any interest.
You may not already own a iPhone
Only one out of six iPhone owners in the survey say theyll get the watch; one out of 12 non-iPhone owners said theyd consider switching smartphone allegiances to get one.
The reason? Social status. Some 42 percent agreed there is a cool factor associated with owning the watch. Of course, without an iPhone, the Apple Watch is an expensive and largely useless trinket. But to some, coolness is reason enough.
The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6 percent.
FR is a family oriented site. Um.
It is. You are right. Jim Robinson has told me these posts of esoxmagnum are being left as is for Freepers to see WHY in graphic detail he got ZOTTED today. It started last night with the posts to me and other Apple users. . . and the escalated today to post directed to JR himself in equally scatalogical terms. In this thread, where the fireworks action starts in post # 30 on to where esoxmagnum spontaneously combusts in posts #47 & #49 and continues to the end.
Sometimes bad language can be used for an object lesson. . .
Thanks for your attention to the niceties and morality of life. I appreciate as the target of his invective.
Swordmaker
He was banned today ...
http://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3282374/posts?page=46#46
See this post, then Posts #48, 49 and 50.
You work at every enterprise firm? My you must be busy. CIO Magazine disagrees with you. Perhaps you parochial little tiny corner isn't because you are blocking it from happening, but elsewhere it is.
I suspect that of the three of us - you, me, and the and unnamed author at CIO Magazine - I'm the only one that does work at an enterprise firm, and I do it down in the guts of IT.
I am interested in the Apple Watch because I don’t like having to dig the iPhone out of an inside pocket in the middle of winter or even the middle of summer for that matter. I am conservative and a technology geek. I appreciate the Apple line of products for their quality and reliability but I do wish that Tim (Cook) would stick to selling those products.
OK. Just curious, what do you wear in the summer that has inside pockets?
One of the reasons that I like Apple is that their customer support is the best that I have seen in many years.
A suit coat has inside pockets.
Granted. I've never found getting a phone out of the inside pocket of a suit coat to be a particularly onerous proposition.
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