Two in five iPod owners want both the iPod Touch and the iPhone
Just when you thought the survey companies (and this web site too, it must be said) had flogged Apple’s yet-to-be-released-in-Japan iPhone to death, along comes the new iPod Touch and a new excuse to look at Japan’s love affair with Apple’s portable devices. First out of the starting gate was Yahoo! Japan Value Insight with a detailed survey on Apple’s iPod Touch.
Demographics
Over the 8th and 9th of September 2007 400 people from Yahoo! Japan Value Insight’s online monitor pool answered a private internet-based questionnaire. All respondents owned portable audio devices, from digital players to CD players, MD players, and even cassette players. The group was split 50:50 male and female, but no details on the age profile was given.
Note that the full survey covered people’s existing players, the iPhone and the iPod Touch in more detail.
Note also that the question the headline answers refers more to a desire to be in possession of the two new devices rather than a specific willingness to turn up at a store with cash in hand.
Research results
Q1: Would you like to buy the “iPod Touch”? (Sample size=300)
All Male
N=200Female
N=200iPod users
N=96Want to 11% 13% 9% 21% Perhaps want to 29% 29% 29% 31% Can’t say either way 26% 27% 25% 23% Perhaps don’t want to 16% 15% 17% 17% Don’t want to at all 19% 17% 22% 8% Q2: Which of the following iPod Touch features do you find attractive? (Sample size=300, multiple answer)
All iPod users
N=963.5 inch multi-touch screen 44% 57% Safari web browser 31% 38% YouTube player 29% 33% Playback time 23% 20% Wi-Fi features 23% 31% Multiple sensors 14% 20% iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store 14% 23% Cover Flow 7% 9% Other 0% 0% Nothing in particular 22% 14% Q3: Do you want to buy the iPhone or the iPod Touch? (Sample size=300)
All iPod users
N=105Would like to buy both 31% 42% Would like to buy iPhone only 4% 6% Would like to buy iPod Touch only 9% 12% Don’t want to buy either 57% 40% Note that when compared with Q1, here 54% of iPod users state a desire to buy but only 52% in Q1 said they would. However, the number of iPod users for this question jumped from 96 to 105 people, so an error seems to have been made in the reporting.
Q4: How satisfied are you with your current portable audio player? (Sample size=300)
All Apple users
N=96Sony users
N=110Panasonic users
N=54Satisfied 28% 44% 31% 20% Somewhat satisfied 33% 40% 30% 33% Can’t say either way 21% 9% 21% 28% Somewhat dissatisfied 11% 7% 12% 11% Dissatisfied 6% 0% 6% 7%
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Durf said,
September 14, 2007 @ 11:45
I was vaguely interested in an iPod touch myself until I saw that it had only 16GB of space (I’ll get a 160GB iPod classic instead at some point) and learned that Apple is crippling the thing to make it less useful as a PDA (no inputting calendar events for you!) . . . Still, I think they’ll sell a lot of these to Japanese consumers who are interested in the look of the iPhone, despite the paucity of free wifi spots in this country.
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