Apple's latest iPhone 17 series has generated significant hype, but a new survey reveals a cautious consumer base, with price and perceived necessity being major hurdles for potential upgraders.
Survey Shows Widespread Hesitancy
A poll conducted in August found that only 6.3% of respondents definitely planned to buy an iPhone 17 model. A overwhelming 55.7% stated they had no plans to purchase, while 38.0% were undecided. Those planning to buy cited desires for the latest model and specific new features like a thinner design.
The Price Barrier
For those hesitant, the high price tag was a consistent theme. Many expressed that their current models, like the iPhone 15, were "sufficient," and they lacked the confidence or financial means to justify the upgrade. Those on the fence indicated they were waiting for post-launch user reviews before making a decision, with cost being the primary sticking point.
Expert Analysis: A Tale of Two Models
Tech expert Banka noted the standard iPhone 17 offers compelling value, boasting Pro-level features like a 120Hz display and improved battery at a lower price point, which could sway undecided voters. However, she advised caution regarding the innovative iPhone Air, suggesting consumers wait for real-world performance and battery life reviews before committing to the entirely new form factor. The consensus is that while the lineup is attractive, economic realities are causing many to think twice before splurging on new tech.