Google smartphones are facing huge loyalty issues says Statista

Posted on Monday, June 3, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Despite its maximum efforts to take some of the market share from Apple's and Samsung's hands, Google remains a niche player in the smartphone market. Although the tech giant aims to win more new users with its latest model, Pixel 8a, and its AI-driven software, it seems that Google`s even bigger concern is how to hold onto the old users, as more and more of them consider switching to other brands.

Google is facing huge loyalty issues with their smartphones: 57% of owners plan to switch to another brand

According to data presented by Stocklytics.com, Google's smartphones are facing huge loyalty issues as 57% of old users plan to switch to another brand.


Google counts 23% more dissatisfied smartphone users than Apple or Samsung

After working with various hardware makers, Google debuted the "made by Google" Pixel smartphones in 2016. However, despite attractive prices and good reviews, the company never really cracked the smartphone market, selling just a fraction of the devices compared to market leaders Samsung, Apple, or Xiaomi.  

Two weeks ago, the tech giant launched its latest smartphone, the Pixel 8a, a more affordable version of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, with a starting price of $499 in the United States. While Google's new device is designed to appeal to a wider user base with its AI-driven software, the company is grappling with a significant issue: existing smartphone users are dissatisfied with their devices.

According to a Statista Consumer Insights survey conducted among nearly 10,000 smartphone users in the United States, one of Google's top two markets, more than half of Google's current smartphone users plan to switch to another brand on the first occasion. When asked how likely they were to change to a different smartphone brand, 57% of them said this was very likely. This loyalty issue could potentially lead to a significant loss in market share for Google.

Google's loyalty problem becomes even more apparent when compared to its competitors, Apple and Samsung.  The statistics reveal that Google has 23% more dissatisfied smartphone users than the two brands, with 34% of old users from both Apple and Samsung ready to switch to another brand.


iPhone users are the most loyal to the brand

The Statista Consumer survey also revealed discouraging figures about the share of Pixel users willing to stick to the Google brand. Statistics showed the tech giant had only 25% of loyal smartphone users, much less than Apple or Samsung.

As the king of tech brand loyalty in the United States, Apple had the opposite results, with 50% of iPhone users very unlikely to change their smartphone brand. Samsung couldn't quite boast that figure, but still had a solid 44% of loyal smartphone users willing to stick to the company in the future.

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