Apple's iPhone is now China's preferred device, Android gaining ...
Preference for buying a Nokia device as the next purchase is down 9 percent, a sign that the report is taking to show a loss of interest in its devices and a drop in its brand reputation in China. Declines are also registered for devices from RIM (down 3 percent) and Sony Ericcson (down 4 percent). While this many not seem like news to many, Morgan Stanley’s previous report ranked Nokia as the preferred smartphone brand amongst the urban audience surveyed. Apple has surpassed Nokia as China’s smartphone brand of choice, according to a new report published by Morgan Stanley which also shows a sharp rise in interest in Android devices. The findings of the research, which surveyed 2,050 urban Chinese mobile phone users in September, reveal “a surge in iPhone growth” in China as Apple and its flagship device continue to grow in popularity in the world’s most populous country....
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